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The name Congress gave to the piece of land on which the Federal City was to be built is "Washington, D.C." Washington stands for George Washington, the first President of the United States, and D.C. stands for District of Columbia.
George Washington was sworn in on the steps of the first Federal building, at the end of Wall Street in the financial district of New York.
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The inauguration of George Washington as President was on April 30, 1789, at Federal Hall in New York City (the seat of government until Washington, DC was built).
The first crematory in the USA was built on South Main Street extension, Washington (city) in Washington County Pennsylvania. It was built by Dr. LeMoyne.
The Home Insurance Building was the first building to use structural steel in its frame. It was built in 1884 in Chicago, Illinois, but was destroyed in 1931 to make way for the Field Building.
The Washington Monument in Washington D.C.
The building is 83 years old, which means that it was built in 1922.
The world's first skyscraper was built in Chicago and was completed in 1885. It was the building for Home Insurance.
The Washington Monument
The Common House
The Washington monument was the first by many years of the monuments built in the National Mall in Washington, DC. Since Washington was the first president to die, he was the first to have a tomb .