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Washington, D.C. | |
Redirects: | D.C.; Washington D.C.; Washington |
Category: | City |
Continent: | North America |
Country: | United States of America |
Points of interest: | National Mall; United States Capitol Building; White House |
Notable apperances: | 1600 Penn; A Man Called Hawk; Blacklist, The; Bones; The Burning Zone; Commander in Chief; The District; Timecop; The West Wing; Wonder Woman; The X-Files |
Points of Interest[]
Landmarks[]
Businesses[]
Institutions[]
TV shows that take place in Washington, D.C.[]
- 1600 Penn
- A Man Called Hawk
- Blacklist, The
- Bones
- Burning Zone, The
- Commander in Chief
- District, The
- Scandal
- Timecop
- West Wing, The
- Wonder Woman
Residents of Washington, D.C.[]
People who were born in Washington, D.C.[]
- Alyson Hannigan
- Arthur Browne, Jr.
- J. August Richards
- J. Patrick Lawlor
- Jon Bernthal
- Judith Baldwin
- Katherine Heigl
- Kristen Johnston
- Margaret Armen
- Teddy Sears
- Thad Mumford
- Tim Russ
- Tony Todd
People who died in Washington, D.C.[]
Notes & Trivia[]
External Links[]
- Washington, D.C. at Wikipedia
- Washington, D.C. at the 24 Wiki
- Washington, D.C. at the Holosuite
- Washington, D.C. at Memory Alpha
- Washington, D.C. at the Horror House