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Outline of Washington, D.C.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to District of Columbia:

Washington, D.C., legally named the District of Columbia, in the United States of America, was founded on July 16, 1790, after the inauguration of City of Washington, the new capital of the country. The area given to District of Columbia, was originally 100 square miles (259 km2) ceded by the states of Maryland and Virginia in accordance with the Residence Act; however, in 1846, the retrocession of the District of Columbia, meant that the area of 31 square miles (80 km2) which was ceded by Virginia was returned,[1] leaving 69 square miles (179 km2) of territory originally ceded by Maryland as the current area of the District in its entirety.[2]

The City of Washington was originally a separate municipality within the Territory of Columbia until the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 effectively merged the City and the Territory into a single entity. It is for this reason that everything within its boundaries is legally the District of Columbia.

General reference

 
An enlargeable map of the United States District of Columbia

Geography of Washington, D.C.

Geographic features of Washington, D.C.

Places in Washington, D.C.

Environment of Washington, D.C.

Subdivisions of Washington, D.C.

Quadrants of Washington, D.C.

Neighborhoods of Washington, D.C.

The District of Columbia is divided into eight wards and 37 Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANCs) within these wards.

Ward 1

Adams Morgan  • Columbia Heights  • Kalorama  • LeDroit Park  • Mount Pleasant  • Park View  • Pleasant Plains  • Shaw 

Ward 2

Burleith  • Downtown  • Dupont Circle  • Foggy Bottom  • Georgetown  • Sheridan Kalorama  • Logan Circle  • Mount Vernon Square  • Shaw  • West End 

Ward 3

American University Park  • Berkley  • Cathedral Heights  • Chevy Chase  • Cleveland Park  • Colony Hill  • Forest Hills  • Foxhall  • Friendship Heights  • Glover Park  • Kent  • Massachusetts Heights  • McLean Gardens  • North Cleveland Park  • Observatory Circle  • The Palisades  • Potomac Heights  • Spring Valley  • Tenleytown  • Wakefield  • Wesley Heights  • Woodland-Normanstone Terrace  • Woodley Park  (Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 1)

Ward 4
 
DC neighborhoods map

Barnaby Woods  • Brightwood  • Brightwood Park  • Chevy Chase  (Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 3) • Colonial Village  • Crestwood  • Fort Totten  • Hawthorne  • Manor Park  • Petworth  • Riggs Park  • Lamond-Riggs  • Shepherd Park  • Sixteenth Street Heights  • Takoma 

Ward 5

Arboretum  • Bloomingdale  • Brentwood  • Brookland  • Carver Langston  • Eckington  • Edgewood  • Fort Lincoln  • Fort Totten  (Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 4) • Gateway  • Ivy City  • Riggs Park  (Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 4) • Langdon  • Michigan Park  • North Michigan Park  • Pleasant Hill  • Stronghold/Metropolis View  • Trinidad  • Truxton Circle  • Woodridge 

Ward 6

Barney Circle  • Capitol Hill  • Chinatown  • Judiciary Square  • Kingman Park  • Navy Yard/Near Southeast  • Near Northeast  • Penn Quarter  • NoMa, Washington, D.C.  • Southwest Federal Center  • Southwest Waterfront  • Sursum Corda  • Swampoodle  • Union Station 

Ward 7

Benning Heights  • Benning Ridge  • Benning  • Burrville  • Capitol View  • Civic Betterment  • Deanwood  • Dupont Park  • Eastland Gardens  • Fairfax Village  • Fairlawn  • Fort Davis  • Fort Dupont  • Good Hope  • Grant Park  • Greenway  • Hillbrook  • Hillcrest  • Kenilworth  • Kingman Park  • Lincoln Heights  • Mahaning Heights  • Marshall Heights  • Mayfair  • Naylor Gardens  • Penn Branch  • Randle Highlands  • River Terrace  • Skyland  • Summit Park  • Twining 

Ward 8

Anacostia  • Barry Farm  • Bellevue  • Buena Vista  • Congress Heights  • Douglass  • Fairlawn  • Garfield Heights  • Knox Hill  • Shipley Terrace  • Washington Highlands  • Woodland 

Demography of Washington, D.C.

Government and politics of Washington, D.C.

 
The District of Columbia is divided into 8 wards to elect councilmembers.

Structure of the government of Washington, D.C.

Branches of the government of Washington, D.C.

Executive branch of the government of Washington, D.C.
Legislative branch of the government of
Judicial branch of the government of Washington, D.C.

Law and order in Washington, D.C.

Military in Washington, D.C.

History of Washington, D.C.

History of the District of Columbia, by period

 

Culture of Washington, D.C.

The Arts in Washington, D.C.

Sports in Washington, D.C.

Economy and infrastructure of Washington, D.C.

Education in Washington, D.C.

See also

References

  1. ^ "D.C. History F.A.Q." Historical Society of D.C. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  2. ^ . Historical Society of Washington, D.C. Archived from the original on 2010-09-18. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-20.
  4. ^ First United States Congress (July 16, 1790). "An Act for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States" (cgi-bin). Retrieved June 23, 2009.
  5. ^ George Washington (January 24, 1791). "Proclamation of the location of the district for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States" (php). President of the United States of America. Retrieved June 23, 2009.
  6. ^ First United States Congress (March 3, 1791). "An Act to amend "An Act for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States"" (cgi-bin). Retrieved June 23, 2009.

External links

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Shepherd Park Sixteenth Street Heights Takoma Ward 5 Edit Arboretum Bloomingdale Brentwood Brookland Carver Langston Eckington Edgewood Fort Lincoln Fort Totten Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 4 Gateway Ivy City Riggs Park Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 4 Langdon Michigan Park North Michigan Park Pleasant Hill Stronghold Metropolis View Trinidad Truxton Circle Woodridge Ward 6 Edit Barney Circle Capitol Hill Chinatown Judiciary Square Kingman Park Navy Yard Near Southeast Near Northeast Penn Quarter NoMa Washington D C Southwest Federal Center Southwest Waterfront Sursum Corda Swampoodle Union Station Ward 7 Edit Benning Heights Benning Ridge Benning Burrville Capitol View Civic Betterment Deanwood Dupont Park Eastland Gardens Fairfax Village Fairlawn Fort Davis Fort Dupont Good Hope Grant Park Greenway Hillbrook Hillcrest Kenilworth Kingman Park Lincoln Heights Mahaning Heights Marshall Heights Mayfair Naylor Gardens Penn Branch Randle Highlands River Terrace 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seat of the Government of the United States on March 3 1791 6 President John Adams moves into new White House on November 1 1800 Sixth United States Congress meets in new United States Capitol on November 17 1800 War of 1812 June 18 1812 March 23 1815 Burning of Washington August 24 25 1814 Treaty of Ghent December 24 1814 Mexican American War April 25 1846 February 2 1848 Retrocession of the District of Columbia 1847 Know Nothing Riot 1857 American Civil War April 12 1861 May 13 1865 District of Columbia in the American Civil War Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln on April 14 1865 President Lincoln dies on April 15 1865 Streetcars in the District of Columbia 1862 1962 Assassination of President James A Garfield on July 2 1881 President Garfield dies on September 19 1881 Protest marches on Washington D C since 1894 McMillan Plan 1901 United States Capitol shooting incident on March 1 1954 Civil Rights Movement from December 1 1955 to January 20 1969 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28 1963 Martin Luther King Jr delivers his I Have a Dream speech President Lyndon Johnson signs the National Voting Rights Act on August 6 1965 Twenty third Amendment to the United States Constitution 1960 1961 District of Columbia riots of 1968 District of Columbia Home Rule Act of 1973 United States Senate bombing of 1983 United States Capitol shooting incident of 1998 Attacks on the United States including the Pentagon on September 11 2001Culture of Washington D C EditMain article Culture of Washington D C Architecture of Washington D C Tallest buildings in Washington D C Museums in Washington D C People from Washington D C Scouting in Washington D C Symbols of the District of Columbia Flag of the District of Columbia Great Seal of the District of Columbia The Arts in Washington D C Edit Music of Washington D C Outdoor sculpture in Washington D C Theater in Washington D C Sports in Washington D C Edit Main article Sports in Washington D C Economy and 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