Location ID: #10110770
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Steeped in history, rich with tradition, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) is a living plant museum that informs visitors about the importance, and often irreplaceable value, of plants to the well-being of humans and to earth's fragile ...
Location ID: #10064642
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize Union Market in Northeast Washington as the August 2013 One City Location of the Month. The renovated 47,000-square-foot warehouse features more than 40 local ...
Location ID: #10130774
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The Payden Academic Center is a new education facility on the campus of Trinity Washington University in the Edgewood neighborhood of Ward 5. The facility features state-of-the-art science and nursing labs, light-filled classrooms and inviting study ...
Location ID: #10115604
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The Three Sisters are three rocky islands in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., west of the Key Bridge. A notable landmark in colonial times, the islets are less well known as the Three Sisters Islands and Three Sisters Island.
Bridges have ...
Location ID: #10053963
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Location ID: #10052940
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The Theodore Roosevelt Bridge (also known as the Teddy Roosevelt Bridge) is located in Washington, D.C. It carries Interstate 66 and U.S. Highway 50 over the Potomac River near the Kennedy Center, connecting the Rosslyn area of Arlington, Virginia, ...
Location ID: #10060265
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to select The Yards Park as the September 2011 One City Location of the Month. The Yards Park, formerly known as the Navy Yard Annex, is a major, urban mixed-use redevelopment ...
Location ID: #10065777
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The Ellipse
The southern part of President's Park is the Ellipse, a large open area surrounded by an oval drive.
Its development began in the 1850s but was cut short first by a lack of funds and then by the Civil War. The site has been used a ...
Location ID: #10053363
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The Cairo building is located at 1615 Q Street NW in Washington, D.C., is a landmark in the Dupont Circle neighborhood and the District's tallest residential building. The 12-story, 164 foot tall brick building was designed by architect Thomas ...
Location ID: #10044929
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The Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School was built in 1868. Architecture Style 1920s - 1930s It was the first school built for in Washington, D.C. for freed slaves after the Civil War, and was named a national historical site in 2001. The school ...
Location ID: #10052938
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The Taft Bridge, also known as the Connecticut Avenue Bridge or William Howard Taft Bridge, is a historic bridge located in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. It carries Connecticut Avenue over the Rock Creek gorge, including Rock Creek and ...
Location ID: #10043853
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Location ID: #10117594
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As a member of the DC Board of Public Works and later as Governor of the District of Columbia, Alexander Robey "Boss" Shepherd managed a number of public works programs in the 1870s. He oversaw the project to fill in the part of the Washington City ...
Location ID: #10118263
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A bronze statue of Alexander Hamilton by James Earle Fraser, dedicated on May 17, 1923, is found on the south patio (Alexander Hamilton Place, NW) of the U.S. Treasury Building in Washington D.C.
Location ID: #10060264
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to select St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Parish as the August 2011 One City Location of the Month. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, founded in 1712, is one of the oldest ...
Location ID: #10130761
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The Entertainment and Sports Arena, is a 4,200-seat, 120,000-square-foot arena located in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC that will serve as a practice facility for the NBA Washington Wizards and home court of the WBNA Washington ...
Location ID: #10113632
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As part of our mission to make space for art, CulturalDC provides consulting services to research, design, and implement creative placemaking initiatives including art installations, artist housing, feasibility planning, creative space development, ...
Location ID: #10053948
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Location ID: #10043852
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize the Smithsonian Institution Building, nicknamed the “The Castle,” in Southwest Washington as the September 2013 One City Location of the Month. One of the most ...
Location ID: #10118314
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum, part of the Donald W. Reynolds Center, is housed in a gloriously renovated National Historic Landmark building. Conveniently located within walking distance of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in ...
Location ID: #10065083
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize the Shaw neighborhood in Northwest Washington as the June 2014 One City Location of the Month. Shaw’s mix of beautiful Victorian rowhouses with big front porches and ...
Location ID: #10114686
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Shakespeare Theatre Company produces and presents the highest-quality classic theatre productions across genres, bringing them to vibrant life in a provocative, imaginative and accessible style. With Shakespeare at our core, we explore plays of ...
Location ID: #10112271
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Seventh Street Savings Bank is an historic structure located in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It has been listed on the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites since 2002 and it was listed on the National Register of Historic ...