Capital Communications Group's Unique City Tour
Featured in Mr. Dreyfuss Goes to Washington
A History Channel Documentary
Mr. Dreyfuss Goes to Washington, a documentary hosted by Academy Award Winner Richard Dreyfuss, takes viewers on a behind the scenes tour of Washington, DC. Capital Communications Group's (CCG) Akram Elias wrote the original treatment and co-produced the documentary. CCG is well known to city visitors for their unique tours.
"We have specialized tours that unveil the inherent symbolism of Washington, DC," says Elias. "Why is the Lincoln Memorial shaped like the Parthenon? Why is the Jefferson Memorial located where it is today? Why is the official monument of President George Washington in the shape of an Egyptian obelisk? These are the kinds of questions answered in the documentary and our tours."
Washington, D.C. was the first national capital to be designed as a seat of government, and the only capital to symbolically reflect and foster guiding values and principals. The Founding Fathers envisioned a city so beautiful and balanced that it would inspire enlightenment in those who lived and worked there.
CCG's interactive tours of Washington, D.C. are tailored to each client's needs and interests, with special themes incorporated upon request. Ranging from three hours to a full day, each tour is designed to deliver an educational, intriguing and enjoyable experience that will enable participants to experience the city in a new way.
To purchase a copy of this documentary on video, go to www.historychannel.com or call toll-free 1-800-708-1776 today. |
CCG's Akram Elias with Academy Award Winner Richard Dreyfuss |
Capital Communications Group (CCG) is an international consulting company based in Washington, DC that specializes in custom designed consulting services to government and private clients in the areas of international business and cultural/political networking. CCG's principals have received acclaim from government and business leaders for their work with international dignitaries visiting the United States on trade missions and cultural exchange programs. Their extensive experience in international business, diplomacy and cross-cultural relations ensures consistent, high-quality services for the success of your program.
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