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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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Is Washington DC windy?

i guess you can say so sometimes depends

How long does it take to drive from Maryland to Atlanta?

The approximate driving time and mileage information -

Between: Atlanta, GA

and: Baltimore, MD

Driving miles: 680

Driving time: 11 hrs 15 mins

- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.

Why do Street names in Washington dc have the word unit on the signs?

If i am not mistaken, when the address numbers on a given block of a street are in the units (1-99) then the street sign will say "unit". The next block of that street would be the "100" block and would be indicated on sign, and so on.

Who stays in the east wing of the White House?

If you mean who lives in the East Wing, no one does. The East Wing contains offices for the First Lady and some members of the President's staff plus a theater and the visitors' entrance. The First Family and their guests stay in the main section of the White House, on the second and third floors.

Why was wasigton dc a new city?

Washington DC is not a new city. It is one of the oldest cities in the United States.

What is the distance between Saratoga Springs NY and Washington DC?

It is 539.37 kilometres or 335.15 straight line miles, map miles or

as the crow flies miles.Google Maps gives the road drivng distance as 397 miles.


What is the capital of Washington CD?

Washington DC is the capital city of the US. It does not have a capital.

What compromise moved the American Capital to Washington D.C.?

When the Union and Confederacy waged war, and the Union won, Washington decided to move the capital to Washington DC, which is in Maryland.

Why is Beltsville Maryland called Beltsville is it named after Thomas Belt?

It was named after Trueman Belt because he allowed a railroad to be built through his property.

How far is Washington DC from Ashtabula Ohio in driving distance?

It is approx. 375 miles.

The route:

  1. Take OH-11 SOUTH to I-80 EAST to NEW YORK.
  2. Take I-80 EAST into Pennsylvania where you will exit at EXIT 4A onto I-376 Beaver Valley Expressway EAST (actually south but signed as EAST) to NEW CASTLE.
  3. Take I-376 EAST on the Beaver Valley Expressway (partial toll road) EAST to I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike (toll road) and PA-351 to OHIO and HARRISBURG at EXIT 20. Follow signs to I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. Once you are past the toll booths follow signs to I-76 EAST to HARRISBURG.
  4. Take I-76 east along the Pennsylvania Turnpike (toll road) to US-30 TO I-70 EAST to BREEZEWOOD and BALTIMORE at EXIT 161 (BREEZEWOOD interchange).
  5. Follow signs to I-70 EAST. Continue on I-70 EAST into Maryland where you will exit at EXIT 53 onto I-270 SOUTH to WASHINGTON.
  6. Take I-270 SOUTH to WASHINGTON.

What is the definition of fulfillment department and th main responsibilities of it?

The fulfillment department "fulfills" orders.

Example:

I work for a fulfillment center. I work on computers, but the people who work in the fulfillment department:

Take orders (by phone, fax, and mail)

Receive products (like a pallet loaded with cases of vitamins)

Keep up with inventory

Pack boxes to be delivered

And they have to be familiar with programs from UPS, USPS, FedEx, etc...

The best way to sum up what I have seen the fulfillment department do:

Figure out what needs to be shipped out and send it.

What is DC?

Answer--

Off the top of my head:

Washington, DC: the District of Columbia was set aside so that the nation's capital would not be located in any one state.

Direct Current: One of two standards for electrical current.

Difficulty Class: A term used to refer to a target number that must be exceeded by a die roll in order to properly accomplish a task in role-playing games built on the d20 System such as Dungeons & Dragons.

Disconnect: Slang for losing one's connection to an online game or service. Usually rendered "DC'd" or "DCed".

also dc stand for decibels

In recent decades lobbyist in Washington DC have increasingly?

targeted the executive branch in their effort to influence policy decisions.

Do state representatives go to Washington D.C.?

I'm going to say yes because they are apart of the government so why wouldn't they go to Washington D.C.