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Washington D.C: Our Nation’s Capital
 
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Washington DC’s first mayor Robert Brent, was appointed by President Thomas Jefferson in 1802. DC’s current president Anthony A. Williams was elected by voters in 1999. Washington D.C. is an amazing place. It was one of the first places that black people went after slavery was abolished, it even served as a refuge for runaway slaves...
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Even though it was nicknamed the “Murder Capital” in the 1990’s because of crime and gang warefare in year 2005 it is a wonderful place to live and visit. Washington D.C. Overview Capital: It is the Capital - of the United States. Population: 572,059 Mayor: Anthony Williams (to January 2007) (D)...
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