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Washington, DC, or the District of Columbia, borders the state of Maryland to the north, east and southeast, and borders the Potomac River and Virginia to the west. Its land was actually once part of the state of Maryland.
Washington, DC is best known for its historical and political significance. It is the nation's capital, and as such the major economic activity is centered on government. Washington, DC offers many attractions for those wanting to learn more about the nation's history and this significant city. Places to visit include the Smithsonian Institute and the White House Historical Association. Residents will find opportunities in business, investing and career advancement.
If you are considering buying a home or investing in property in
Washington, DC, the links below may help you conduct your research.
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