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Washington DC Information:
Washington DC Population: 563384 as of July 1, 2003.
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Although New York City and Philadelphia each served briefly as the
capital of the United States, in 1790, Congress chose the District of
Columbia as the permanent seat of government. George Washington helped
select the site for the city. Situated on the Potomac River,
Washington, D.C., was originally carved out of land transferred from
Maryland and Virginia (Virginia's portion south of the river was
returned to that state in 1846).
French-born American engineer, architect, and urban designer
Pierre-Charles L'Enfant designed the city's basic plan, which features
wide avenues radiating from the Capitol building through a grid of
streets with numerous circles and parks. The name District of Columbia
honors Christopher Columbus, and the city's better-known name of
Washington, honors the first president. Congress first met in
Washington in 1800, although construction of the first phase of the
Capitol was not completed until 1826. Today, millions come to
Washington, D.C. each year to see the Capitol, the White House, the
Library of Congress, and the city's many museums and monuments. The
flower is the American beauty rose.
Copyright: Library of Congress and CIA Fact Book.
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