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  1. Washington, D.C., anchors the southern end of the Northeast megalopolis, one of the nation's largest and most influential cultural, political, and economic regions. As the seat of the U.S. federal government and several international organizations, the city is an important world political capital . [16]

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  2. Há 1 dia · Founded on July 16, 1790, Washington, DC is unique among American cities because it was established by the Constitution of the United States to serve as the nation’s capital. You can read the actual line at the National Archives.

  3. The United States Capitol, often called the Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the seat of the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. It is located on Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

    • September 18, 1793
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    • 16.5 acres (67,000 m²)
  4. Learn about the history, construction, and significance of the U.S. Capitol, the symbol of American democracy and the meeting place of the nation's legislature. Visit the Capitol Visitor Center to see the dome, the west front, the east front, and the office buildings of the U.S. Congress.

    • An Established District
    • A Rich History of Defining Events
    • Best Ways to Experience History in Washington, D.C.
    • Getting Around The City

    Located along the Potomac River on the East Coast, Washington DC is actually not a state, but a district established by the constitution. It borders Arlington and Alexandria in Virginia and Montgomery County and Prince George’s County in Maryland, and includes land that was donated by each state when it was first established.

    (1790) It Started With President George Washington President Washington chose Washington DC to be the Capital of the United States and specified the exact spot, adjacent to the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers. The District would include a small bit of land ceded by both Maryland and Virginia and would be designed by Pierre Charles L’Enfant, a French A...

    Soak it all up with a visit to these famed attractions: Smithsonian Museums The Smithsonian Institution is made up of 17 museums, galleries and the National Zoo. Millions of artifacts, works of art and diverse items call Washington DC home and are on display for visitors to see and discover. If you’re a museum buff who enjoys strolling through worl...

    Old Town Trolley Tours. One of the best ways to get around Washington DC is aboard the Old Town Trolley. The trolley makes many convenient stops all around the city. You can ride it all day long and enjoy the sights or hop off at any of the stops to explore the area. And because there are trolleys coming and going all day long, you can opt to stay ...

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  5. By Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh. Fast Facts. Nickname: Our Nation’s Capital. Statehood: Washington, D.C., isn’t a state or a city. It’s a federal district that was formed in 1790. Population (as of...

  6. The history of the United States Capitol Building begins in 1793. Since then, the U.S. Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended and restored. The Capitol that we see today is the result of several major periods of construction; it stands as a monument to the ingenuity, determination and skill of the American people.