Can somebody explain to me what the differents is between Washington and DC? (No jokes please!)
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Posted by Delta Vega (Member # 283) on August 11, 2000 05:11 AM:
Well Washington the city is located in the District of Columbia, a district that was made out of parts of two states (forgot which) so one state wouldn't have the glory of having the USA's capital. Washington is a city (the only one I think) in the District of Columbia. And the DC is the city-state thing where it is located. So Washington is the city and DC is the almost "state" like district that contains Washington. To explain it in simple terms.
There is also a real state called Washington in the Pacific Northwest that has no conection to Washington, DC besides the name. Hope this explains it.
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Posted by SCSImperium (Member # 397) on August 11, 2000 05:38 AM:
Isn't Georgetown partly in DC?
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Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on August 11, 2000 06:00 AM:
I think Georgetown is part of Washington itself, actually...
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Posted by USS Vanguard (Member # 130) on August 11, 2000 06:39 AM:
The District of Columbia is fit snugly in between Maryland and Virginia.
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Posted by Fructose (Member # 309) on August 11, 2000 07:23 AM:
Georgetown is just a district of Washington DC, like 'downtown' of any other city. And a rather neat place to go.
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Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on August 11, 2000 08:03 AM:
Basically, when decided to make Washington the capital, they didn't want it to be in any particular state, so they made it into its own little "state". Except that, rather than calling it a "state", they called it a "district", the District of Columbia, aka "DC".
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Posted by SCSImperium (Member # 397) on August 11, 2000 09:11 AM:
It seemed apart from the rest of Washington, if I remember correctly. Moving from the slums into Senator housing. Just 'bout a new city as far as my standards are. Samething with the Philadelphia Main Line, I consider it a different entity. But that's the novelty of the metrolop.
The west isn't like that. Surburban sprawl for miles in every direction. The city ends when the paved road becomes dirt, the the dirt road becomes dessert terrain.
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Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on August 11, 2000 05:49 PM: