In Washington, the nation’s arguments don’t only happen in rooms—they happen in space. This collection traces the thin line between authority and dissent, where symbols of executive power meet the public’s insistence on being seen and heard. You’ll move through places that feel composed on the surface, yet carry decades of pressure underneath: decisions made in private, demands made in public, and the uneasy choreography between them. These tours invite you to notice what power tries to project, what protest tries to reveal, and how the city itself becomes a stage for both.