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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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What is the distance in miles from Charlottesville VA to Washington DC?

The driving distance from Washington, District of Columbia to Charlottesville, Virginia is:

116 miles / 187 km

Why Washington D.C. is not a State?

becuas it is federal territory and can not be a state according to congress

Added: When the District of Columbia was first established as the seat of the federal government it was designed and meant to be a POLITICALLY NEUTRAL area in which members of all political parties could meet and/or reside without fear or favor from whatever governing body happened to be in charge of it at the time.

How many miles from Bethlehem PA to Washington D.C.?

There are several possible routes between Bethlehem, PA, and Washington, DC. The shortest is about 190 miles.

Can anyone enter the US Capitol Visitor Center and what times can you visit?

According to the US Capitol Visitor website, "The Capitol Visitor Center is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. It is closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Inauguration Day. Visitors with official business appointments may enter the Visitor Center as early as 7:15 a.m."

You can go as an individual, or small group. Allow at least 90 minutes for the full tour.

You can also schedule a group tour.

NOTE: As with all US government buildings, visitors go through security first. Make sure to leave any "iffy" items in your hotel room, locked in your car, or just don't bring those things.

What is road miles from Washington DC to Mexico City Mexico?

Road distance is 3899 kilometers (2423 miles) over a 36-hour, non-stop drive.

What is the tattoo age for Washington DC?

From what I know and have read, its an unregulated 'state' and has no laws.

What is the difference between Washington D.C. and Washington the State north of Oregon?

Washington D.C. is the nick name for The District of Columbia, Washington State is the northwestern most state in the continental US. The irony is that originally when Washington applied for statehood, they wanted to call it Columbia, but it was turned down because lawmakers thought it would be confused with The District of Columbia.

What two important buildings did the British burn in Washington D.C.?

The 2 Important Buildings British Burned In Washington DC was:

  1. The Capitol
  2. The White House

What are the resources of Washington D.C.?

Washington DC is a unique metropolitan area. It has very little manufacturing or agriculture. According to a 2004 report by the DC Chamber of Commerce (see related links), the following sectors are the major employers:

Government: 230,900
Professional and business services: 143,800
Educational and health services: 93,700
Other services: 59,200
Leisure and hospitality: 51,800
Financial activities: 30,400
Trade, transportation, and utilities: 28,800
Information: 23,100
Construction: 12,000
Manufacturing: 2,500

The size of nonagricultural labor force: 673,800


This implies that Washington DC's major resources are not natural resources like minerals, or oil rather DC's resources are People and Intellectual Capital or their ideas.

Washington DC is a Service based economy and the majority of its workforce is employed in providing these services for the rest of the US.

What is the area in kilometers of Washington D.C.?

Surface Area of Washington DC
- City 68.3 sq mi (177.0 km2)
- Land 61.4 sq mi (159.0 km2)
- Water 6.9 sq mi (18.0 km2)

What are the 3 Smithsonian museums in Washington DC called?

The 3 Smithsonian museums are called:

1) National Gallery of Art

2) National Air and Space

3) National History Museum

What is the area of Washington DC?

Washington, D.C., has a land area of 159 sq km (61.4 sq mi) and a total area of 177 sq km (68.3 sq mi).

Can a candidate who was born in Washington D.C. and went to college serve as a president?

Yes, as long as the following conditions are met.

  • Only native-born U.S. citizens (or those born abroad, but only to parents who were both citizens of the U.S.) may be president of the United States.
  • One must also be at least 35 years of age to be president.
  • Finally, one must live in the United States for at least 14 years to be president. The Constitution is vague on this point. For example, it does not make clear whether those 14 years need to be consecutive or what the precise definition of residency is.
There is no requirement to attend college. Washington DC is part of the US so the first condition is met. The other two conditions (residency and age) are not addressed in your question.

How many miles from New Ulm MN to Washington DC?

The driving distance from Washington, District of Columbia to New Ulm, Minnesota is:

1,157 miles / 1,862 km