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1 Washington D.C.

2 Washington, D. C. , United State's capital
Washington, D.C., United State's capital. The city stands on the Potomac river and bordered by the state of Maryland to the north and Virginia to the south. The city is named for George Washington, military leader of the American Revolution and the first President of the United States.There are many places of interest in Washington.

3 Potomac River

4 The White House The White House, the official residence of the president. The oldest public building in Washington, D.C., is also the most famous residence in America. George Washington never lived in the White House. The White House has been the home of all American presidents. The Presidential helicopter landing The front of the White House The back of the White House

5 The Capitol At the east end of the mall is Capitol Hill. It is place, where laws are passed. The Capitol has housed chambers of the House of Representatives and the Senate for almost two centuries

6 Supreme Court Across the street from the Capitol building is the Supreme Court. This is place where the laws are interpreted by the judges in the United States.

7 Lincoln Memorial The Memorial looks like a Greek temple, and it has 36 columns, one for each state at the time of Lincoln death. It is a very important symbol, because Lincoln spent his life trying to keep the country united

8 Jefferson Memorial The words of Thomas Jefferson, some written more than 200 years ago, have shaped American ideals. The Thomas Jefferson Memorial stands as a symbol of liberty and endures as a site for reflection and inspiration for all citizens of the United States and the world. 

9 The United States Treasury
Right next door to the White House is the United States Department of the Treasury. Today, the Treasury Building, designed by Robert Mills, is one of Pennsylvania Avenue's historic structures. Considered by many people it is the most spectacular Greek revival building in the United States

10 Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, named after the 40th president of the United States, is the first federal building in Washington, D.C., designed for both governmental and private sector purposes. Each of the organizations which calls this building home is dedicated to international trade and globalization.

11 The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress was established by an act of Congress in The Library of Congress is the largest national library in the world. Reading Room

12 National Cathedral The National Cathedral started in 1907 with a ceremonial address by President Theodore Roosevelt. The Cathedral is the sixth largest in the world, second largest in the United States.

13 The National Mall This memorial looks like an Egyptain obelisk. It honours the «Father of our Country» General, and the first President of the United States George Washington

14 Pennsylvania Avenue Pennsylvania Avenue is among the world's most famous streets. It is one of the most general streets in Washington,the heart of the city.

15 Smothsonian National Zoological Park
The Smithsonian National Zoological Park Washington, D.C., is a great place to explore, find and learn about diverse and exotic creatures. The animal youngsters at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park are irresistible and entertaining.

16 Washington is a very beautiful city!!!


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