Historical Capitals of the World

Washington, D.C.

Country: United States

Region: North America

Period: 1790-present

Location: 38.9072°N, -77.0369°E

Description

Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a dynamic city filled with history, culture, and political influence. Located along the Potomac River, it is home to national monuments, museums, and government buildings. Known for its iconic landmarks, D.C. is a global center for politics, international diplomacy, and education. Its tree-lined streets and beautiful parks add to the city's charm and welcoming atmosphere for visitors.

Modern Remains

Key landmarks include the National Mall, home to the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the U.S. Capitol, representing American history and democracy. The White House, the residence of the U.S. president, is also a must-see. The Smithsonian Institution, with its vast collection of museums, offers an in-depth look at American culture. The National World War II Memorial and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial are also significant modern monuments, while The National Archives holds essential documents like the Declaration of Independence.

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