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The capital
city is just 69 square miles in area with a population of close to six
hundred thousand. Washington has one of the highest per capita incomes
in the U.S. and a highly educated work force.
For current information on things to do in the District, check the daily
"Style" section of the Washington Post or see their website
at washingtonpost.com.
Or you may contact:
DC Department
of Recreation
3149 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20010
202-673-7665
Washington
Convention & Visitors Center
1575 I Street, N.W.
Suite 250
Washington, D.C. 20005
202-789-7000
The Commonwealth
of Virginia ranks 36th in size among the 50 states with 42,627 square
miles of which 2,365 are water. Of the total population of about
6 million, over 70% live in the eight metropolitan areas.
For additional
information about events in the Commonwealth you may contact:
Virginia
Travel Council
7415 Brook Road
Richmond, VA 23227
804-266-0444
With
a population of just about five million, about 1/6 of whom live in urban
and suburban areas, Maryland is comprised of 12,303 square miles, of which
one fifth is water.
For more
information on what is happening in the state, you may wish to contact:
Office
of Tourism and Promotion
217 East Redwood Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
800-543-1036
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