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Washington,
DC,
the Nation’s capital, sits at the center of
the region which is traversed by the Potomac River. The seat of the
Nation's government provides visitors with some of the worlds most
famous landmarks including the
U.S.
Capitol, the White
House, the Smithsonian Institution, and a plethora of
monuments,
museums and other attractions at the core of the Washington, DC
area..
Many of the Capital area’s most famous
attractions
are found in Northern Virginia, which is located just across the
Potomac to the west of the District. These attractions span the time
from the colonial period to the emergence of America as the preeminent
national power in the twentieth century. East of the Potomac
surrounding Washington DC
, to the north east and south are the
Maryland suburbs of Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties offering a
multitude of attractions (as well as nearby Baltimore and Annapolis). Today, the
Washington, DC area is a high technology center
spawned by military, medical and other governmental
research. It has become a thriving international
center developing new mediums for communicating and
leading the nation into the 21st century. This
growth has transformed a rolling tree covered rural
farming area into a region that is home to over six
million people who live and work in the metro area
which maintains its links to its historic past.
Major Attractions
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