OK Gerry 2 days in DC will work but you need to pick what you want to see; Smithsonian (there's at least a day), Ford's theater, spy museum, some monuments and there's anothr day. Mt Vernon is greatly enlarged and really nice as it includes the house, a threshing barn, distillery and some fields. I have always found it burns a day. You will not see all three (Mt Vernon, Monticello and Monpelier) in one day. As i said Mt Vernon is one then half a day to get to the area of the other 2 and depending on how much else you want to see in the area will burn up more time. "metro?" If you're thinking bus then you need to be IN DC; if you're thinking subway, and that's the way to go, then you're good and can stay at the end of the line. Now if you come down US 81 and east on State route 7 in Virginia the end of the line is in Vennia. If your plan is to stay on US 70 then come south on US 270 in Maryland the end of the line is Gaithersburg/Rockville. Both have nice places to stay with shuttles to the "Metro" so you can leave your car at the motel. I would suggest you drive to Mt. Vernon (get on George Washington Parkway and stay with it to Mt. Vernon) and spend that night closer to Monticello/Montplier, less cost.
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