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Washington
The District of Columbia—identical with the city of Washington—is
the capital of the United States. It is located between Virginia
and Maryland on the Potomac River. The district is named after Columbus.
DC history began in 1790 when Congress directed selection of a
new capital site, 100 sq mi, along the Potomac. When the site was
determined, it included 30.75 sq mi on the Virginia side of the
river. In 1846, however, Congress returned that area to Virginia,
leaving the 68.25 sq mi ceded by Maryland in 1788. The seat of government
was transferred from Philadelphia to Washington on Dec. 1, 1800,
and President John Adams became the first resident in the White
House.
The city was planned and partly laid out by Maj. Pierre Charles
L'Enfant, a French engineer. This work was perfected and completed
by Maj. Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker, a freeborn black
man who was an astronomer and mathematician. In 1814, during the
War of 1812, a British force burned the capital including the White
House.
Until Nov. 3, 1967, the District of Columbia was administered by
three commissioners appointed by the president. On that day, a government
consisting of a mayor-commissioner and a 9-member council, all appointed
by the president with the approval of the Senate, took office. On
May 7, 1974, the citizens of the District of Columbia approved a
Home Rule Charter, giving them an elected mayor and 13-member council—their
first elected municipal government in more than a century. The district
also has one nonvoting member in the House of Representatives and
an elected Board of Education.
On Aug. 22, 1978, Congress passed a proposed constitutional amendment
to give Washington, DC, voting representation in the Congress. The
amendment had to be ratified by at least 38 state legislatures within
seven years to become effective. It died in 1985. A petition asking
for the district's admission to the Union as the 51st state was
filed in Congress on Sept. 9, 1983, and new statehood bills were
introduced in 1993. The district is continuing this drive for statehood.
The federal government and tourism are the mainstays of the city's
economy, and many unions, business, professional, and nonprofit
organizations are headquartered there. Among the city's many educational
institutions are the Catholic University of America, Georgetown
University, Howard University, and Gallaudet University. Cultural
attractions include the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian
Institution, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,
and the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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