DC Visitors Guide By Greg Gruse

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This is my Guide to Washington DC. If you plan to visit here is helpful information that will enable you to have more fun in the city.

The White House, Washington DC

Washington, D.C., is the capital city of the United States of America. "D.C." stands... more »

Washington, D.C., is the capital city of the United States of America. "D.C." stands for the District of Columbia, the federal district containing the city of Washington. The city is named after George Washington, military leader of the American Revolution and the first President of the United States. The District of Columbia and the city of Washington are coextensive and are governed by a single municipal government, so for most practical purposes they are considered to be the same entity (this was not always the case, though, as there were multiple jurisdictions within the district as late as 1871, when Georgetown ceased to be a separate city within the District). However, although there is a municipal government and a mayor, Congress has the supreme authority.The centers of all three branches of the U.S. federal government are in the District as well as the headquarters of most independent agencies. It serves as the headquarters for the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Organization of American States, and other national and international institutions. Washington is the frequent location of large political demonstrations and protests, particularly on the National Mall. Washington is the site of numerous national landmarks, museums, and sports teams, and is a popular destination for tourists.It is commonly known as the District, D.C., or simply Washington. Historically, it was called the Federal City or Washington City. It should not be confused with the state of Washington located in the Pacific Northwest. To avoid confusion, the city is often called simply D.C. and the state is often called "Washington State". The population of the District of Columbia, as of 2003 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, is 563,384. The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area surpasses 4.7 million. If Washington, D.C. were considered a state, it would rank last in area behind Rhode Island, 50th in population ahead of Wyoming, and 36th in Gross State Product.

Here are some nice places to stay while in DC.

Hotels in DC

St. Regis Hotel, Washington, D.C.

923 16th And K Streets, N.W., Washington, DC 20006

Located two blocks from The White House, St. Regis Hotel, Washington, D.C. presents itself as the most prestigious hotel in the Nation's capital for royalty, presidents, and prime ministers since its opening in 1926. Since Calvin Coolidge cut the ceremonial ribbon, every American President has visite... more »
Located two blocks from The White House, St. Regis Hotel, Washington, D.C. presents itself as the most prestigious hotel in the Nation's capital for royalty, presidents, and prime ministers since its opening in 1926. Since Calvin Coolidge cut the ceremonial ribbon, every American President has visited our hotel. Built in the style of an Italian Renaissance Palace, the hotel is luxuriously appointed with European antiques, Louis XVI chandeliers, Palladian windows, and rich damask draperies. Frequently acknowledged as the finest luxury hotel in Washington D.C., we have consistently been honored with prestigious national and international awards. Most recently we were named in Travel + Leisure (US) Top 500 of the World's Best Hotels for 2006. St. Regis Hotel, Washington, D.C. is an elegant and convenient choice for those who wish to visit galleries, museums, monuments, and other Capital attractions. Special Condition From September 1, 2006 through Fall 2007, the hotel will be temporarily closed for an extensive renovation. For further information regarding the renovation program please contact the sales and catering department direct on 202-638-2626 or sales.dc@stregis.com

Doubletree Hotel Washington DC

1515 Rhode Island Avenue, Washington, DC 20005

1872 meeting spaces
1872 meeting spaces
 

When flying into DC there are 3 airports to chose from although DCA is the closest.

Washington Monument Moon 1

Here are just a few of my favorite attractions / things to see in DC.

If you get hungry and are looking for a good bite to eat you can try the following places.

Places to Eat

Great Italian Food…

Great Italian Food…

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I’ve never been to DC, can’t wait until I get to visit!