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Explore the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., a city rich in history and culture.
About Washington D.C., DC
Culturally, Washington, D.C. is a melting pot, as residents come from diverse backgrounds and international communities. The city hosts a variety of festivals and cultural events throughout the year, celebrating its diversity. Economically, Washington, D.C. benefits significantly from governmental activities, but it is also a hub for industries like education, healthcare, and tourism. It is home to numerous think tanks, nonprofit organizations, and international institutions, making it a leading city for global diplomacy. The combination of historical significance, rich cultural diversity, and a powerhouse economy makes Washington, D.C. a unique and dynamic city.
Quality of Life Scores
Data-driven insights into what makes Washington D.C. special
Quality of life scores are aggregated from publicly available data sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, EPA Air Quality Index, walkability studies, and local municipal data. Scores are calculated on a 0-100 scale and updated periodically to reflect current conditions.
Demographics & Economy
Understanding the community and economic landscape
Demographics
Washington, D.C. is a diverse, cosmopolitan city with a blend of cultures and a dynamic urban lifestyle.
Economy
Strong economic foundation driven by diverse industries including government, professional services, education, tourism, healthcare.
Housing
Real estate market offers opportunities for residents and investors with balanced housing options across neighborhoods.
Education Excellence
World-class learning opportunities and achievements
Education Levels
Institutions
- Schools: 115
- Universities: 8
- Libraries: 25
- Student-Teacher Ratio: 12.8:1
Sports & Entertainment
Home to professional and collegiate athletics
Professional Teams
College & Development
Major Venues
FedExField: 82,000
Capital One Arena: 20,456
Nationals Park: 41,339
Transportation & Infrastructure
Getting around Washington D.C.
Roads & Highways
Major Highways: I-95, I-495, I-66, U.S. Route 50
Average Commute: 30 minutes
Public Transit
Washington Metro, Metrobus, D.C. Circulator
Airports
DCA - Ronald Reagan Washington National, IAD - Washington Dulles International, BWI - Baltimore/Washington International
Places & Attractions
Discover what makes Washington D.C. unique
Landmarks
- U.S. Capitol
- White House
- Lincoln Memorial
- Washington Monument
- Jefferson Memorial
Attractions
- National Zoo
- National Mall
- Georgetown Waterfront Park
- Tidal Basin
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Museums
- National Museum of Natural History
- National Museum of American History
- Smithsonian American Art Museum
- National Gallery of Art
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Parks
- Rock Creek Park
- National Mall
- Theodore Roosevelt Island
- Anacostia Park
- Georgetown Waterfront Park
Healthcare
- MedStar Washington Hospital Center
- George Washington University Hospital
- Children's National Hospital
- Howard University Hospital
Key Industries
Economic drivers powering Washington D.C.
Living Here
Essential information about life in Washington D.C.
Climate & Geography
Climate: Humid Subtropical
Time Zone: America/New_York
County: None (Independent City)
Metro Area: Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metro Area
Contact Information
Area Code: 202
ZIP Codes: 20001, 20002, 20003, 20004, 20005
Location
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