Virginia
Virginia donated most of D.C., and Maryland donated some
The states of Virginia and Maryland donated land for Washington, District of Columbia. In 1846, Virginia took back the land it donated for Washington, D.C., so the remaining land came from Maryland.
Virginia
The state of Maryland donated land to build the nation's capital in Washington, D.C. The capital of the United States before this was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John Quincy Adams was the first President of the United States to sleep in the White House but for only a short time before his term was up.
Maryland and Virginia donated land for the nation's capital.
The states of Maryland and Virginia donated the land to create Washington, D.C. This capital of the United States was founded in 1791.
The two states that gave land to Washington D.C. are Virginia and Maryland. These two contributed to the making of the US capital.
Originally both Virginia and Maryland donated land which would have produced a square ten miles on each side with the Potomac River flowing through it. Eventually Virginia changed its mind and took back its donation so only Maryland actually contributed.
The District originally was 100 sq. mi. from land donated from Maryland and Virginia. Virginia took its land back in 1846. The 61 sq. mi. that remains is from Maryland.
Washington D.C. is located in the mid Atlantic region of the US. It lies on the Potomac River on land that was donated by both Maryland and Virginia.
The District of Columbia was formed from land from Virginia and Maryland.