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Part of the United States but not a state itself, the District holds the capital city of Washington, D.C., and many national landmarks such as the White House, United States Capitol, the [Washington Monument]?, the Library of Congress, the [Jefferson Memorial]? and the [Lincoln Memorial]?.
Part of the United States of America but not a state itself, the District holds the capital city of Washington, D.C., and many national landmarks such as the White House, United States Capitol, the [Washington Monument]?, the Library of Congress, the [Smithsonian Institute]?, the [Jefferson Memorial]? and the [Lincoln Memorial]?.

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Residents of the District vote for the President but do not have voting representation in Congress.

Memorials and monuments:
*[Washington Monument]?
*[Jefferson Memorial]?
*[Lincoln Memorial]?
*[Korean War Veterans Memorial]?
*Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Part of the United States of America but not a state itself, the District holds the capital city of Washington, D.C., and many national landmarks such as the White House, United States Capitol, the [Washington Monument]?, the Library of Congress, the [Smithsonian Institute]?, the [Jefferson Memorial]? and the [Lincoln Memorial]?.

The District is one of the largest tourist destinations in the country.

Residents of the District vote for the President but do not have voting representation in Congress.

Memorials and monuments:


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