Washington, D.C. aka: dc, washington, washington dc
97% of people who have been to Washington, D.C. think it's worth visiting. The most popular places in Washington, D.C. are Smithsonian Institution, The Mall, and Lincoln Memorial. Washington, D.C. is featured on the lists Capital Cities of the World, 2006 Quality of Living Survey Most Livable Cities, and Capital Cities of the USA. Places in Washington, D.C. have been tagged restaurant, dc, and bar.Lists about this place
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Write an entry Entries about this placeWorking Woman by RuzNuzI was hired for a sculpture session. Didn’t get to do much sight seeing as I was working the whole time, but had fun all the same. 12 months agoI'm Going to DC! by GAinCAI’ve been planning to go for a couple years now, for the dedication ceremony of the Martin Luther King, Jr. monument. It’s been pushed back year after year because more money was needed to build the thing. But now the date has been set and I’m set to go. I booked my flight, made lodging reservations, and will be leaving in August. I. Can’t. Wait. !!! about 1 year agoBad Timing by ChasityTaylorIf it hadn’t been over 100 degrees when we visited several years back, I would have really enjoyed visiting our nations capitol. We had a fabulous time at the Smithsonian, but many of the monuments and buildings didn’t live up to what I’d imagined, but then again with all the walking and intense heat, my judgment was skewed. I’d like to go back during the fall of the year or early spring. over 3 years agoReview by stancedualWashington, District of Columbia is the United States capital. It was founded on July 16, 1790. There were, first, two different cities: Washington and Territory of Columbia, but an act of Congress in 1871 made the two cities into one, know known by the name mentioned above or simply by Washington or District of Columbia. When the Europeans first arrived, around the 17th century, the area around the Anacostia River where Washington is now located, was inhabited by the Algonquian people known as the Nacotchtank. One century later, this Native American people moved from that location. There was a need for a federal district since1783, but only on July 16, 1790, the Residence Act provided for a new permanent capital to be located on the Potomac River, the exact area to be selected by President Washington. On September 9, 1791, the federal city was named in honor of George Washington, and the district was named the Territory of Columbia. By: Roberta over 3 years agoSee all 470 entries |
Ask a question Travel questionschipswithsalsasauce asks,“I will be in Washington DC for three weeks on July. And I don't want to miss anything. Can you tell me things that no books or sites can tell?” over 3 years agororyyy asks,“I am going to Washington DC on July for three weeks and i want to experience everything i can. It doesn't matter how far i just want to know where is the good food or a place that is perfect at a time of day. Can you tell me what i can do?” over 3 years agororyyy asks,“I am going to Washington DC on July for three weeks and i want to experience everything i can. It doesn't matter how far i just want to know where is the good food or a place that is perfect at a time of day. Can you tell me what i can do?” over 3 years agozenob437 asks,“Where is the least expensive places to live outside of DC to live that are on the Metro line ” over 3 years agoRuy Bilton asks,“What do you think about a motorcycle road trip from Washington - New York - Boston?” over 5 years agoSee all 9 questions |











