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Washington D. C.

The Nation's Capital

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Kiadó: Smithmark Publishers Inc.
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Varrott keménykötés
Oldalszám: 126 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 33 cm x 25 cm
ISBN: 0-8317-9316-3
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Washington, District of Columbia, is more than the capital of the United States of America. It is a fast-paced, adventurous city with both a permanent population and one that fluctuates every two to four years, depending on terms of office—many of Washington's two million people are government employees.
The lovely town plan drawn up two centuries ago by Major Pierre L Enfant for the capital of the new nation is still in place. Its broad avenues and boulevards have suffered little change, and when their many trees and flower beds are in bloom, Washington is a delightful place. It is a city scaled for people, which helps account for its beauty: a special ordinance forbids erection of any structure over 90 feet tall, giving Washington an air of openness more commonly found in the great European cities.
The capital's location on the banks of the Potomac River was a compromise that occurred after the American Revolution, when it was agreed that the South could choose the new... Tovább

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Washington, District of Columbia, is more than the capital of the United States of America. It is a fast-paced, adventurous city with both a permanent population and one that fluctuates every two to four years, depending on terms of office—many of Washington's two million people are government employees.
The lovely town plan drawn up two centuries ago by Major Pierre L Enfant for the capital of the new nation is still in place. Its broad avenues and boulevards have suffered little change, and when their many trees and flower beds are in bloom, Washington is a delightful place. It is a city scaled for people, which helps account for its beauty: a special ordinance forbids erection of any structure over 90 feet tall, giving Washington an air of openness more commonly found in the great European cities.
The capital's location on the banks of the Potomac River was a compromise that occurred after the American Revolution, when it was agreed that the South could choose the new capital's site if it assumed the Northern war debt. This has helped make Washington a city that combines the best of Southern charm and Northern energy Its impressive landmarks include the Supreme Court, the White House, the Library of Congress, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. These monuments, and the historic documents and artworks they enshrine, make Washington, DC, a mecca for seekers of the American heritage.
Front Cover: The illuminated dome of the Capital can be seen from every part of Washington. (Ron Schramm)
Back Cover: Every president since John Adams has lived in the White House in Washington. (FPG International! Messerschmidt) Vissza
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