One of them is the Washington Post
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis , had worked for newspaper in Washington . as she was a journalist.
The city name (Washington) is typically not italicized in a newspaper's full name (e.g., The Washington Post). Only the newspaper's title (Post) is italicized to indicate it is a publication name.
Washington, DC is a city. DC represents the name District of Columbia. Washington is the name of the city.
Try newspaper archives in the DC area. The public library can help too. There is probably a DC Historic Society that may have some information. Good luck.
George Washington University in Washington DC.
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In September of 1791.
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The Washington Monument is in Washington DC.
According to a newspaper article, she was interred in Rock Creek Cem. Washington DC
Washington DC is the name of a place, which means it is a proper noun.Proper nouns are the names of specific people (George Washington, Marie Antoinette), the names of specific places (Washington DC, Japan), or specific things (Oreo, Toyota Prius).
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