25 Crazy Things You Didn't Know About Washington DC
Did you know that
Washington DC is not a city? Or even a state? And did you know that the state capitol building has its own metro system?
It's true. These are 25 crazy things you didn’t know about
Washington DC.
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These facts might just change your view on Washington DC:
In
1983 the
District of Columbia petitioned to become a state that would be called
New Columbia
Why? One reason is that citizens of the district do not have a voting representative in the national legislature
License plates are emblazoned with the age old phrase "taxation without representation" that the colonies used during the
Revolutionary War
More wine is consumed per person in DC than anywhere else in the US
The Arlington Ladies is a group of women who attend the funeral of every soldier in the national cemetery so that no soldier is ever buried alone
In Washington DC there is 1 lawyer for every 19 residents
For every US senator there are 74 lobbyists
You probably could have guessed that the "
Washington" in "Washington DC" comes from
George Washington but did you know that the "
Columbia" in "District of Columbia" is a tribute to
Christopher Columbus
Washington DC is not a city or a state. It is a special federal district created to be the seat of government
Remember how we said that DC residents don't have voting rights in congress?
That's because the district was created as a seat of government and not intended for people to live in (although today more than half a million people call it
home)
Ever since 1971 the district has had one representative in the
House of Representatives but he/she doesn't have voting rights.
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the country
It has over
500 miles of bookshelves
A former
Mouseketeer wrote Washington DC's song in
1951
The White House was the place of residence for every
US president except George Washington
The US capitol building has its own subway lines
Underneath the capital building is a crypt where George Washington was going to be buried
And underneath that is a nuclear fallout shelter
8 presidents never went to college: Washington,
Jackson,
Van Buren,
Taylor,
Fillmore,
Lincoln,
Johnson, and
Cleveland.
The Washington Monument is the world's tallest free standing masonry structure
And the world's tallest obelisk
There is a grotesque of
Darth Vader on the
Washington National Cathedral
Other cities that have served as the
US capital have been
New York City,
Philadelphia, and
Annapolis
The National Air and Space Museum is one of the most popular museums in the world. It attracts more than 9 million people annually
Speaking of museums, if you ever visit you'll be happy to find out that most (over
100) of the museums and attractions are free
The capitol of the
United States, Washington DC is a pretty cool place. If you ever get the chance to visit you should absolutely do it. But before you do, check out these cool lists:
25
Places That
Look Like They Are From
Another Planet - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLUXxZftNqY&index;=50&list;=PL3Ikn3SKdJHgnTKi4Fy65KWOwbban6fym
and
25 Facts About
Australia That
Show Why
It’s So
Unique - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axYTfaDz9EY&index;=78&list;=PL3Ikn3SKdJHgnTKi4Fy65KWOwbban6fym