Growing up, my parents always took me and my sister on annual vacations. On these trips, our family was busy from the time we got up until the time we went to bed. Every minute of our days were filled with exciting activities. On many occasions, we visited landmarks we’d studied about in school. For example, we made treks to the Washington Monument, the White House, the Alamo, and Gettysburg. During our trips, we always stayed at clean, affordable, and charming hotels. If your family will be visiting national landmarks this year, consider making a reservation at a historical lodging establishment. In doing so, your trip can become even more educational. On this blog, you will discover the benefits of staying at a historical lodging facility on your tour of national landmarks.