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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States. It is home to many national landmarks. These include the White House, Arlington National Cemetery, and the Smithsonian Institution. Duke Ellington was one of many well known Americans that called Washington, D.C. home.

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Why was Washington DC chosen to be the nations capital?

The District of Columbia was created to meet the provision of the Constitution that said a seat of government should be selected which would be administered by the federal government. George Washington recommended a site for the federal city on the Potomac River because it was located at what was, at the time, the approximate geographic center of the United States.

Does the state of Iowa recognize same-sex marriages legally performed in Washington DC?

Yes. Illinois recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages as civil unions.

Section 60. Reciprocity. A marriage between persons of the same sex, a civil union, or a substantially similar legal relationship other than common law marriage, legally entered into in another jurisdiction, shall be recognized in Illinois as a civil union.

What is the distance between Washington DC and Seattle WA?

The below given calculated time and distance does not include time spent in traffic, effect of weather and other obstacles. The distance between these two places is 2741 miles. The above said location can be reached from the starting position in 1 day 21 hours.

How long to will it take to drive from Hartford CT to Washington D.C.?

The driving distance between Hartford, CT and Washington, DC is approximately 345 miles. The driving time would be approximately 6 hours 15 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

How did Washington D.C. Become our nations capital?

James Madison expounded the need for a federal district on January 23, 1788, in his "Federalist No. 43", arguing that the national capital needed to be distinct from the states in order to provide for its own maintenance and safety. An attack on the Congress at Philadelphia by a mob of angry soldiers, known as the Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783, had emphasized the need for the government to see to its own security. Therefore, the authority to establish a federal capital was provided in Article One, Section Eight, of the United States Constitution, which permits a "District (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the government of the United States".[9] The Constitution does not, however, specify a location for the new capital. In what later became known as the Compromise of 1790, Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson came to an agreement that the federal government would assume war debt carried by the states, on the condition that the new national capital would be located in the South.


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. As permitted by the U.S. Constitution, the initial shape of the federal district was a square, measuring 10 miles (16 km) on each side, totaling 100 square miles. During 1791-92, Andrew Ellicott and several assistants, including Benjamin Banneker, surveyed the border of the District with both Maryland and Virginia, placing boundary stones at every mile point.

Does the state of Nevada recognize same-sex marriages legally performed in Washington DC?

Yes. Even though Connecticut didn't begin issuing same-sex marriage licenses until November 12, 2008 and the state constitution of California banned same-sex marriage beginning November 5, 2008, the state of California does recognize Connecticut same-sex marriages as "legal unions" pursuant to sections (a) and (c) of the California Family Code Section 308 and provides them with all the same rights and responsibilities as a legal marriage, except that they are not legally called "marriages."

California Family Code Section 308

(a) A marriage contracted outside this state that would be valid by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the marriage was contracted is valid in this state.

(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a marriage between two persons of the same sex contracted outside this state that would be valid by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the marriage was contracted is valid in this state if the marriage was contracted prior to November 5, 2008.

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, two persons of the same sex who contracted a marriage on or after November 5, 2008, that would be valid by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the marriage was contracted shall have the same rights, protections, and benefits, and shall be subject to the same responsibilities, obligations, and duties under law, whether they derive from the California Constitution, the United States Constitution, statutes, administrative regulations, court rules, government policies, common law, or any other provisions or sources of law, as are granted to and imposed upon spouses with the sole exception of the designation of "marriage."

What state oringnal name was Columbia from the Columbia river?

There was never a state named Columbia.

The region that later became the state of Washington was for a time referred to as Columbia. Washington was chosen instead for the name of the state to avoid confusion with the District of Columbia (great thinking there, guys).

In fairness, officially "Washington" the city in the District of Columbia no longer exists (it was consolidated with Georgetown in 1871 and the city government is now formally just "the District of Columbia'), but the name hangs on (and nobody calls it just "Columbia" anyway).

What state did Washington DC come from?

The land for the District of Columbia, in which the City of Washington was located, came from the State of Maryland and the Commonwealth of Virginia. The portion south of the Potomac River was returned to Virginia relatively early, becasue of the inconvenience of crossing the river and the belief at the time that neither the City nor the District would have need of that land.

Is seattle in Washington DC?

Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington.The City is located on Puget Sound. It is near many smaller cities in Washington, such as Kent and Seatac to the South and Lynnwood and Everett to the North. Bellevue and Kirkland are cities to the east of Seattle. To the west is Puget Sound, a body of water, and Bainbridge Island. There are many Islands in Puget Sound near Seattle. Washington state borders the state of Oregon, the state of Idaho and Canada. The border of Canada is 4 hours north of Seattle. Portland, Oregon is about 4 hours south of Seattle. Idaho is the farthest from Seattle. Check out the links below.

How long does it take on Train from Washington DC to Orlando?

Amtrack can take up to 20 hours. It was 23 1/2 from Tampa to DC last year for me.

Is it legal to video record strangers in public in the state of Virginia Maryland or Washington DC?

Not really enough information given in order to answer. What is your purpose in doing so? Generally, the courts have ruled that persons have no expectation of privacy when in a public area (i.e.: As part of a general background street scene.) However if you intend to use it for any commercial purpose or you intend to posting it to a website (such as you tube) where they may be recognized you must obtain the release of all the persons that appear in the shots.

What is the state Washington D.C.?

Washington is in the Pacific Northwest. It borders Canada on the north, the Pacific Ocean on the west, Oregon on the south, and Idaho on the east.
In the northwest corner of the United States.

What is the river that runs through Washington D.C.?

Potomac River runs along the west side of Washington DC. The Anacostia River is in the southern part of DC.

How long is a flight between Washington D.C. and Madison WI?

2 Hrs 12 mins as per http://www.orbitz.com/flight-info/NW/NW-DCA-MSN.html >>> Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Northwest Airlines, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Washington (DCA) to Madison (MSN) regularly scheduled to depart at 11:05am and arrive at 12:17pm. Usually a Canadair Regional Jet 900 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Washington, DC to Madison, WI is 2 hours and 12 minutes.

Can you travel by train from Nashville to Washington DC?

Not easily. You will need to drive to Newburn, TN and take the City of New Orleans north to Chicago. In Chicago, you will transfer to the Southwest Chief to Flagstaff, Arizona. In Flagstaff, you will need to take a taxi to the Greyhound Bus Station and get on the Amtrak Thruway Bus Service operated by Greyhound to Phoenix's Greyhound station.

What continent is Washington DC located?

North America. It's located within the United States, on the border of Maryland and Virginia off the Potomac River.

What is the Washington dc song?

Washington DC is not a state, it does not have a state song.

What Washington DC memorial honors Abraham Lincoln?

The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, and can be visited in Washington DC.

What is the physical address of the US Congress?

The address of the capital building in Texas is 1100 Congress Ave, Austin, TX. The Texas State Capitol houses offices for the secretary of state and all legislators as well as the Senate and House Chambers.

What is the address of the Kennedy Center in Washington DC?

The J. F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is located in Washington, DC. It is located on the Potomac River. The Kennedy Center officially opened in September of 1971 and offers the very finest in musical, theatric, and family entertainment.