DiscoveryCams
<http://dsc.discovery.com/cams/cams.html>
Virtual cameras give a live look at polar bears, sharks, hurricanes,
volcanoes and more
History Wired
<http://historywired.si.edu/index.html>
This experimental site introduces visitors to some of the three million
objects held by the National Museum of American History.
US Capitol
<http://www.senate.gov/vtour/index.html>
Includes panoramic views and historical information about the rooms
of the
U.S. Capitol, as well as information about the objects found in those
rooms.
Inside the Whitehouse
<http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/96/whitehouse/whhome.html>
You got the nomination, you campaigned, and you won. Then you took
the oath
of office, made the first speech of your administration, and danced
the
night away. It's YOUR chance to be President of the United States.
Let's
see how you do as you tour the oval office.
National Mall
<http://dcpages.ari.net/Tourism/>
See a panoramic view of sites such as, The National Air and Space Museum,
The Natural History Museum, The Washington Monument and more.
Federal Reserve Bank
<http://www.rich.frb.org/econed/museum/index.html>
Museum exhibits tell the story of money in Colonial America and the
United
States. Also on display are money-related artifacts and exhibits devoted
to
primitive monies, medieval and ancient coins, and other special-interest
items
United Nations Virtual Tour
<http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/untour/>
Click the places you want to visit and learn a bit about the history
of the
UN's buildings, main bodies, and artworks.
Human Body
<http://www.thinkquest.org/library/lib/site_sum_outside.html?tname=5777&cid=
2&url=5777/tour.htm>
Student created site that explores the human body.
Pictorial Tour of Rome
<http://www.roman-empire.net/tours/rome.html>
Picture album of famous sites of Rome
Virtual Tour: Antarctica
<http://astro.uchicago.edu/cara/vtour/>
Stay warm and take an online tour of Antarctica.