Look, that other person seemed like a jerk. There are people who come from all over to visit Otakon. Last year we had over 22,000 people visit and help take over BBaltimore from all over the world. It is definitely worth coming from dc. The drive isn't that bad and it beats an overpriced plane ticket just to travel for such a short distance. Besides, for such a little trip down to Baltimore you get to see plenty of JPop stars and Japanese artists who fly over here just to put on a show or talk to otaku like you and me. Last year they had Chemistry do a concert for anyone who was attending Otakon, and they barely speak English! This year the BSO has decided to do a concert for Otakon and there's a lot more than just that. If you don't go, I feel like I have to tell you that you'll be missing out. Hope to see you there! ^_^
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The Pentagon The organisation is called the US Department of Defence.
The driving distance from DC to the Delaware state line is about 77 road miles - roughly 2 hours of driving time.
The driving distance from District of Columbia (DC) to San Antonio, Texas is 1,608 miles
About 350 miles to the Canadian border from DC.
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The driving distance from Charlottesville, VA, USA to Washington, DC, USA is 116.2mi / 187km
DC to Vancouver is about 3000 miles.
The driving distance is about 195 miles.
The driving distance from Washington, DC, to Binghamton, NY, is 303mi / 488km
The driving distance from District of Columbia (DC) to Halifax, Canada is about 1,124 miles / 1,809 km
No. A DC test won't be recognized by Maryland, and you can't get a DC license without actually being a resident of DC.