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    The Singing Sergeant's 24 active-duty musicians support ceremonial and diplomatic functions, education outreach events, and perform concerts throughout Washington, D.C., and the United States.

  2. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with Maryland to its north and east. It was named for George Washington, the first president of the United ...

  3. Oct 13, 2004 · Today, Washington, D.C. is known to those who live in the area as the District. But if you want to write to us, our address is Washington, D.C. To answer the question, we must go back about two...

  4. America's International Musical Ambassadors The United States Air Force Band | Washington D.C. DC The United States Air Force Band, Washington D. C. 252,681 likes · 8,482 talking about this.

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    The District of Columbia, founded on July 16, 1790, is a federal district as specified by the United States Constitution. The land forming the original District came from Maryland and Virginia. However, the area south of the Potomac River (39 square miles or about 100 km²) was returned to Virginia in 1847 and was incorporated into Arlington County ...

    Local government

    The city is run by an elected mayor and a district council. The council is composed of 13 members: One elected from each of the eight wards and five members, including the chairman, elected at large. The council conducts its work through standing committees and special committees established as needed. District schools are administered by a school board that has both elected and appointed members. There are 37 elected Advisory Neighborhood Commissions that provide the most direct access for r...

    Representation in federal government

    The U.S. Constitution gives Congressdirect jurisdiction over Washington, D.C. While Congress has delegated various amounts of this authority to local government, including an elected mayor and city council, Congress still intervenes, from time to time, in local affairs relating to schools, gun control policy, and other issues. Citizens of the District have no voting representation in Congress. They are represented in the House of Representatives by a non-voting delegate who sits on (and can e...

    Domestic partnerships

    The District of Columbia has recognized domestic partnerships since 1992, but Congress withheld funding to implement recognition until 2002. Both same-sex and mixed-sex couples may register. Under the Domestic Partnership Equality Amendment Act of 2006, D.C. Law 16-79, which came into effect on April 4, 2006, in almost all cases a domestic partner will have the same rights as a spouse regarding inheritance, probate, guardianship, and other rights traditionally accorded to spouses. Employees o...

    Washington, D.C. has a growing economy that is also diversifying, with the percentage of federal government jobs expected to decrease over the next decade and an increasing percentage of professional and business service jobs over the same period. With six Fortune 1000 companies (two of which are also Fortune 500 companies), and a large support inf...

    Washington has had a significant African American population since the city's foundation.The black population reached a peak of 70 percent by 1970, but has since steadily declined due to many African Americans moving to the surrounding suburbs. Partly as a result of gentrification, there was a significant increase in the non-Hispanic white populati...

    Elementary and secondary

    District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) operates the city's public schoolsystem, which consists of 167 schools and learning centers. The city had one of the highest-cost yet lowest-performing school systems in the country, both in terms of infrastructure and student achievement. After taking office in 2006, Mayor Adrian Fenty and Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee made sweeping changes to the system by closing schools, replacing teachers, firing principals, and using private education firms to ai...

    Colleges and universities

    Washington D.C. is home to many notable universities, both public and private, including The George Washington University (GW), Georgetown University (GU), American University (AU), The Catholic University of America (CUA), and The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), a graduate school. The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) provides public postsecondary education. It is the nation's only urban land-grant university and is counted among the histo...

    Tourism

    Washington is home to numerous national landmarks and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. The National Mall is a large, open park area. Located prominently in the center of it is the Washington Monument. Other notable points of interest near the Mall include the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, National World War II Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, and VietnamVeterans Memorial. The world-famous Smithsonian Insti...

    Performing arts

    Washington is a major national center for the arts, with many venues for the performing arts in the city. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Artshosts the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington National Opera, the Washington Ballet, and a variety of other musical and stage performances. Several notable local music clubs are all in the U Street area. D.C. has its own native music genre, called go-go, a post-funk, percussion-driven flavor of R&Bthat blends live sets with relentl...

    Sports

    Washington hosts the annual Legg Mason Tennis Classic tennis tournament. The Marine Corps Marathon and the National Marathon are both held annually in Washington.

    Kohler, Sue A., and Pamela Scott. Designing the Nation's Capital: The 1901 Plan for Washington, D.C. Washington, DC: U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, 2006. ISBN 9780160752230.
    Kolchin, Peter. American Slavery. Hill and Wang, 2003. ISBN 978-0809016303
    National Park Service. The L'Enfant and MacMillan Plans for Washington, D.C.Retrieved January 27, 2020.
    USGS. District of ColumbiaRetrieved January 27, 2020.

    All links retrieved June 6, 2020. 1. Official Government Website 2. Washington, D.C. Convention and Tourism Corporation 3. Guide to Washington, D.C., Materials from the Library of Congress 4. Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia

  5. Mar 18, 2015 · The 23rd Amendment gave citizens of D.C. the right to vote for president, starting in 1964, and since 1974 Washingtonians have elected their own mayor and city council.

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  7. 4 days ago · Washington is a city that offers a never-ending wealth of cultural opportunities. Scores of museums, galleries, and theatres are located in the city, many of which are internationally recognized. More money is spent per capita by the local government on the performing arts in D.C. than anywhere else in the United States.

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