Travel Guide
March for Women's Lives
Sunday, April 25, 2004
Washington, DC
National Mall between the Smithsonian museums (between 3rd & 14th)
Line-up: 10AM
Morning Stage: 10-12
March: Noon
Afternoon Rally: 1-4PM
March Map: small, large
Getting to the March
Bus Parking:
Car Parking in Washington, D.C.
Order your Metro Farecards in Advance
Download a Coupon for the Airport Shuttle (SuperShuttle)
Some Places to Stay in D.C.
With three major airports , a bus terminal , and a central train station , DC is an easily accessible city, whatever your budget. Once you're here, there are hotels and hostels available at every price range. Public transportation includes an extensive city bus and metro system to help you get around town. Taxis abound and charge reasonable rates.
Interactive Map of Washington, DC
Find a Hotel in Washington, DC
City Bus Schedules and Fares
Washingtonian Visitor's Guide
Washington Post Visitor's Guide
Special Needs
Special seating will be available for people with disabilities. The march program will be signed for the hearing impaired. The route is accessible by wheelchair, and transportation will be provided for those who cannot negotiate the route. If you have any special needs, you must contact the March Office prior to the march to register for alternative transportation during the march or special seating at the rally.
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