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Sevierville TN near Gatlinburg used to have a deer farm where you can pet and feed the reindeer. It might still be there.
TN also has Graceland.
Richmond has a Children's museum and a science museum with hands on activities and a really cool bug room.
the Air and Space Museum in DC
the National Zoo, a must do with a 4 yo.
King's Dominion is right here and is great!! But since mine are older I don't know about little one's rides.
Busch Gardens is in Williamsburg and is fun, more shows that KD but KD has better rollercoasters, that is of you are 13 and 16.
Williamsburg is a lot of walking. It can also get really crowded. You will get a ton out of it she may get bored, it's a lot of talking to people pretending to be so and so. My kids love it now but they are a preteen and teens.
It is about 2 hours from DC.
Stay south of the city when you come, or west. THere is Manassas, Woodbridge, Stafford, Springfield. Take the Metro as often as you can. Take a stroller. And wear comfortable shoes. Food is crazy expensive on the Mall and McD's is no where to be found. So bring snacks and a day pack with drawsrings, and water.
Parking is hard to find.
It's fun to walk the monuments. YOu can take a picnic and rent one of those paddle boats for the tidal basin.
If you plan on spending July 4 in DC be warned now. Last year there were over a million of us up there. Food was scarce, water was $3 a bottle. Fireworks were fantastic but not worth the hassle.