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  2. Official Tourism Site of Washington DC | Washington DC With 60+ playhouses, 99+ companies and 180+ productions per year, DC's theater scene is in a class of its own SEE MORE A Capital Spring Your ultimate guide to the cherry blossoms and springtime in Washington, DC SEE MORE Guide to Black History & Culture in DC

  3. Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia, commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is located on the east bank of the Potomac River , which forms its southwestern border with Virginia , and borders Maryland to its north and east.

  4. Washington, D.C. | History, Map, Population, & Facts

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    Washington, D.C., D.C. in full District of Columbia, city and capital of the United States of America. It is coextensive with the District of Columbia (the city is often referred to as simply D.C.) and is located on the northern shore of the Potomac River at the river’s navigation head—that is, the transshipment point between waterway and ...

  5. 29 Best Things to Do in Washington, D.C. | U.S. News Travel

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    Not surprisingly, many of Washington D.C.'s main attractions relate to its principal enterprise: politics. These include the White House and the U.S. Capitol, of course, as well as monuments...

  6. Discover the Best Things to Do in Washington, DC | Washington DC Things to Do Share this Home Things to Do You can find all the best things to do right here in DC, from concerts and cultural events to American history, free attractions and so much more.

  7. Washington, D.C. - History | Britannica

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    Washington was established as the capital of the United States as the result of a compromise following seven years of negotiation by members of the U.S. Congress as they tried to define the concept of a “federal enclave.” On July 17, 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act, which created a permanent seat for the federal government.

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  10. Where is Washington D.C.? Geography, Geology and Climate

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    Washington D.C. is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the East Coast of the United States between Maryland and Virginia. The nation's capital is approximately 40 miles south of Baltimore, 30 miles west of Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay, and 108 miles north of Richmond.

  11. Southwest (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Southwest ( SW or S.W.) is the southwestern quadrant of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and is located south of the National Mall and west of South Capitol Street. It is the smallest quadrant of the city, and contains a small number of named neighborhoods and districts, including Bellevue, Southwest Federal Center, the ...