Q: I'm a 54-year-old woman. My 86-year-old mother, who is disabled from a broken hip, has only one strong desire, which is to see the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., before she dies. My father, who was a World War II vet, died before the Memorial was finished. I have been trying to plan a trip to D.C. for the two of us but am daunted by my fear for our safety in that city. What is the best way to plan this trip? I've searched the Internet for private tours but am unable to find anything like that. Who do I talk to to arrange a safe trip for two ladies, one middle-aged and one elderly, to this city to see something so meaningful to her? Thank you for your help. … Back to Article
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