Washington DC
Washington D.c. is capital of the United States. The city and the district are located on the banks of the potomac river andd bordered by the states of virginia(to the west) and maryland(to the north, east and south). The city was planned and developed in the late 18th century to serve as the permanent national capital. It is a center of american history and culture, washington is the popular destination for tourist , the site of numerous national landmarks and monuments, the world largest museum complex (the smithsonian Institution) galleries, universities, cathedrals, performing arts center and institutions, and native music scenes.
Other points of interest in the district include arena stage, china town, basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception, the ukranian catholic national shrine of the holy family (across the street from basilica shrine), and more.
Washington is a home to numerous national landmarks and is one of the most popular tourist destination in the united states. the national mall is a large, open park area in the center of the city featuring many monuments to american leaders; it also serves to connect the white house and the united states capital buildings. located prominently in the center of the mall is the washington monument. Other notable points of interest near the mall include the jefferson memorial, lincoln memorial, franklin delano roosevelt memorial, national world warII memorial, korean war veterans.
the library of congress and national archives house thousand of the documents covering every period in american history. some of the more notable documents in the national archives include the declaration of independence, constitution and bill of rights.
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