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AIRPORT IN WASHINGTON
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Airport in Washington:The Washington, DC area is served by three different airports. Residents of the Washington, DC area may use all of the airports depending on their specific travel needs. Depending on your destination, some airlines may offer bet... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION
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Memorials, Monuments, Museums, and Points of InterestThe Corcoran Gallery of Art Museum17th Street and New York Avenue, NW - one block west and south of the White House. The main entrance is on 17th Street. Special needs access is at 1701 E Street, a... |
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WASHINGTON TOURS
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Monuments, memorials, museums, picturesque scenery and magnificent architecture are abundant in Washington DC, and for visitors, Old Town Trolley Tours offers the best way to see it allWashington DC has so many important points of interest that for m... |
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CHEAP HOTELS IN WASHINGTON
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Cheap Hotels in Washington, DC:Looking for a cheap place to stay in Washington, DC? Here are some cheap hotels that are convenient to most of Washington, DC's attractions. Be aware that some cheap hotels may require you to get around town by taxi, bu... |
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HISTORY OF WASHINGTON, D.C.
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The history of Washington, D.C. is tied to its role as the capital of the United States. Originally inhabited by an Algonquian-speaking people known as the Nacotchtank, the site of the District of Columbia along the Potomac River was originally selec... |
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ARCHITECTURE IN WASHINGTON
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The architecture of Washington varies greatly. Six of the top 10 buildings in the American Institute of Architects' 2007 ranking of "America's Favorite Architecture" are located in the District of Columbia: the White House; the Washington National Ca... |
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EARLY SETTLEMENT
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Archaeological evidence indicates Native Americans settled in the area at least 4000 years ago, around the Anacostia River. Early European exploration of the region took place early in the 17th century, including explorations by Captain John Smith in... |
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APARTAMENT RENTALS
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Most tourists in D.C. look for accommodations close to the Smithsonian, and accordingly the East End is where most tourists wind up. There are lots of restaurants and nightlife options in the immediate area, you can walk to the Mall, and you'll feel ... |
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