James A. Fitzpatrick sends his Technicolor cameras under Robert Carney to that mysterious and exotic land, Washington D.C.
It's a Traveltalk about the buildings, rather than the people of Washington D.C., which begin with a shot of the Washington Monument and ends with one of the Lincoln Memorial. That is probably because the people of Washington wouldn't look so exotic to the audiences of the MGM travelogue series. They look, in fact, like most of the audience, and so we see them only when they can't be avoided, en masse leaving the buildings, or walking down the street, but in long shot, so we clearly can see, say, Ford's Theater.
Fitzpatrick's narration is always a bit droning, but here, despite his adult voice, I got the impression of a small boy, standing, with his hands behind his back, declaiming a series of memorized facts.