Both were named after George Washington. President Washington chose the site for Washington, D.C. along the Potomac River, so the city was named in his honor.
The original name of Washington state was "Columbia" because of the Columbia River. Congress changed the area's name when it became a territory of the United States.
The city itself is called Washington. Washington is not in a state; it is located in a district called the District of Columbia (that is where the DC in Washington, DC comes from). It is between Maryland and Virginia; all the land in the District of Columbia once belonged to Maryland.
Yes, it can. And the capital of Washington is Olympia. Not to be confused with Washington DC, the capital of the United States.
Washington DC is the capital of the entire country. It is not the capital of a state.
Washington DC (the US national capital) is part of the US but not part of any state. The capital is called the District of Columbia (DC).
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Many states have a city named Washington. For example, Illinois has a city called Washington.
I assume you mean Washington DC. Washington is a state on the west coast. And no, Washington DC is it's own "State".
Yes. Washington DC is the capital of the United States.
People that are from Washington D.C. are called Washingtonians. Washington D.C. can be called Washington, DC, as well as the District.
The white house is in Washington DC because Washington DC is the united state's capital. It is head of all the government, and holds all the offices.
Washington DC is not a state.
DC refers to the District of Columbia, which is not a state.