Washington DC - Washington D.C.

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Washington DC is the capital of the United States.

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Washington D.C. is culturally one of the Mid-Atlantic States. DC (die-cie), as Americans also call it, is not a state, but since 1791 a federal district directly under the federal government. The District of Columbia (what DC stands for) was built on swampland to a design by French engineer Pierre Charles L'Enfant in 1791.

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The White House, the presidential residence

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There are many attractions around Washington D.C. In Arlington have you next to it Pentagon also the Arlington National Cemetery, a military cemetery where many famous Americans are buried. You can also make a day trip to Baltimore.

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