Tuesday June 18th

Wow! What a day today was. We started off with an amazing breakfast and loaded the buses at 7:45 (6:45 Kansas time). As you can probably guess we started off as a pretty quiet group but managed to wake up as the day went on. We first started off with a beautiful tour of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt memorial. This memorial is beautiful representation of how President FDR helped shape and grow America, from the troubles of the stock market crash and even through war, through his 4 terms in office. After The President FDR memorial our group walked to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial with the very symbolic representation of rising out of the mountain.
After the memorials we went to Arlington National Cemetery. We took a tour of the cemetery and then saw the ceremony of the changing of the guards in front of the tomb of the unknown soldier. Kansas delegates noticed the perfect symmetry of the headstones.
Throughout our travel throughout DC we saw that from each monument you could see at least one other memorial. One of the Kansas delegates described this as very symbolic of the way that America has built from the experiences of past heroes.
After our monument tour we went through a town hall and civility discussion of controversial topics. Each delegate agreed that their opinion was heard and that everyone practiced civility.

— Written by Sophia New
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Above delegates are preparing for Capitol Hill

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