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* [[Le Bar]] (Georgetown) | * [[Le Bar]] (Georgetown) | ||
* [[Building 26]] | * [[Building 26]] | ||
* [[Capitol]] | |||
* [[Danko's apartment]] | * [[Danko's apartment]] | ||
* [[Francis Scott Key Bridge]] | * [[Francis Scott Key Bridge]] | ||
* [[Garden of Eden]] | * [[Garden of Eden]] | ||
* [[Kojin Sushi]] | |||
* The Lincoln Memorial | |||
* [[Monty and Simon's school]] | * [[Monty and Simon's school]] | ||
* [[Nathan's Senate office]] | * [[Nathan's Senate office]] | ||
* [[Noah's apartment]] | * [[Noah's apartment]] | ||
* [[Sandra's hotel room]] (at the Regency) | * [[Sandra's hotel room]] (at the Regency) | ||
* [[Stanton Hotel]] | |||
* [[Agent Taub's apartment]] | * [[Agent Taub's apartment]] | ||
* [[Union Station]] | * [[Union Station]] | ||
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==Notable Locations Near Washington, DC== | ==Notable Locations Near Washington, DC== | ||
* [[Arlington, VA]] | |||
* [[Richmond, VA]] | |||
* [[ | ** [[Tom Miller's home]] | ||
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* [[ | |||
==Notable Residents== | ==Notable Residents== | ||
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* [[Lukas Bahn]] | * [[Lukas Bahn]] | ||
* [[Noah Bennet]] | * [[Noah Bennet]] | ||
* [[Emile Danko]] | * [[Emile Danko]] ([[Edgar's victims|deceased]]) | ||
* [[Danko's team]] | |||
* [[Ahlrich Dekker]] | * [[Ahlrich Dekker]] | ||
* [[Paul Harding]] | * [[Steve Donner]] | ||
* [[Mark | * [[Lauren Gilmore]] | ||
* [[Paul Harding]] (deceased) | |||
* [[Agent Harper]] ([[Tracy's victims|deceased]]) | |||
* [[Agent Jenkins]] (deceased) | |||
* [[Mark Leggett]] ([[Tracy's victims|deceased]]) | |||
* [[Robert Malden]] | * [[Robert Malden]] | ||
* A [[Malden staffer]] | * A [[Malden staffer]] | ||
* [[Heidi Petrelli]] | * [[Heidi Petrelli]] | ||
* [[Monty]] and [[Simon Petrelli]] | * [[Monty]] and [[Simon Petrelli]] | ||
* [[Nathan Petrelli]] (deceased) | * [[Nathan Petrelli]] ([[Sylar's victims|deceased]]) | ||
* [[ | * [[The President]] | ||
* A [[school teacher]] | * A [[school teacher]] | ||
* [[Casey Z. Smith]] | * [[Casey Z. Smith]] | ||
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==Notable Visitors== | ==Notable Visitors== | ||
* [[Abigail]] | |||
* [[Elizabeth Axelson]] | * [[Elizabeth Axelson]] | ||
* [[Bridget Bailey]] | * [[Bridget Bailey]] | ||
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* [[Janey Pierce]] | * [[Janey Pierce]] | ||
* [[Red Eye]] | * [[Red Eye]] | ||
* [[Sparrow Redhouse]] | |||
* [[West Rosen]] | |||
* [[Julia Ryan]] | * [[Julia Ryan]] | ||
* [[Micah Sanders]] | * [[Micah Sanders]] | ||
* [[Ryan Stewart]] | |||
* [[Mohinder Suresh]] | * [[Mohinder Suresh]] | ||
* [[Mohinder Suresh (explosion future)|Mohinder Suresh]] (in a [[explosion future|possible future]]) | * [[Mohinder Suresh (explosion future)|Mohinder Suresh]] (in a [[explosion future|possible future]]) | ||
* [[Sylar]] | * [[Sylar]] | ||
* [[Victor]] | * [[Victor]] | ||
* [[Natalie Wells]] | |||
==About== | ==About== | ||
Washington, DC is the capital of the [[United States of America]]. It has a total district area of 68.3 square miles. Founded on July 16, 1790, the city is located on the north bank of the Potomac River and has a resident population of 599,657, which often rises into seven digits because of commuters during the workweek. Aside from being the capital of the USA, it houses over a hundred foreign embassies and is headquarters to several non-governmental organizations. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Georgetown is a relatively affluent neighborhood located within DC, along the Potomac River. | * Georgetown is a relatively affluent neighborhood located within DC, along the Potomac River. | ||
* Arlington, VA is about a 10-minute drive from the heart of DC. It was once part of DC, but was retroceded to Virginia in 1847. | * [[Arlington, VA]] is about a 10-minute drive from the heart of DC. It was once part of DC, but was retroceded to Virginia in 1847. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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Image:Pentagon.JPG|[[Hana Gitelman]] sneaks inside the [[Pentagon]].<br>(''[[War Buddies, Part 1]]'') | Image:Pentagon.JPG|[[Hana Gitelman]] sneaks inside the [[Pentagon]].<br>(''[[War Buddies, Part 1]]'') | ||
Image:Matt Drawing of nuclear DC.jpg|[[Matt]] makes a [[prophetic]] painting of D.C. exploding.<br>(''[[Cold Wars ]]'') | Image:Matt Drawing of nuclear DC.jpg|[[Matt]] makes a [[prophetic]] painting of D.C. exploding.<br>(''[[Cold Wars ]]'') | ||
Image:Exposed.jpg|[[Andrea Charles]] reports from the Capitol.<br>(''[[Exposed]]'') | Image:Exposed.jpg|[[Andrea Charles]] reports from the [[Capitol]].<br>(''[[Exposed]]'') | ||
Image:Union Station.jpg|[[Micah Sanders]] as Rebel, visits [[Union Station]].<br>(''[[Cold Snap]]'') | Image:Union Station.jpg|[[Micah Sanders]] as Rebel, visits [[Union Station]].<br>(''[[Cold Snap]]'') | ||
Image:NoahLeavesWashingtonDC.jpg|[[Noah Bennet]] leaves D.C.<br>(''[[Scenic Route]]'') | Image:NoahLeavesWashingtonDC.jpg|[[Noah Bennet]] leaves D.C.<br>(''[[Scenic Route]]'') |
Latest revision as of 22:13, 29 November 2015
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Language(s) Spoken: | English |
Washington, DC is the capital of the United States of America. It is located in the District of Columbia, a Federal district nestled between Virginia and Maryland; Many important Federal government sites lie outside the District in nearby Virginia and Maryland towns.
Notable Locations
- Alena's home
- Le Bar (Georgetown)
- Building 26
- Capitol
- Danko's apartment
- Francis Scott Key Bridge
- Garden of Eden
- Kojin Sushi
- The Lincoln Memorial
- Monty and Simon's school
- Nathan's Senate office
- Noah's apartment
- Sandra's hotel room (at the Regency)
- Stanton Hotel
- Agent Taub's apartment
- Union Station
- White House
Notable Locations Near Washington, DC
Notable Residents
- Alena
- Lukas Bahn
- Noah Bennet
- Emile Danko (deceased)
- Danko's team
- Ahlrich Dekker
- Steve Donner
- Lauren Gilmore
- Paul Harding (deceased)
- Agent Harper (deceased)
- Agent Jenkins (deceased)
- Mark Leggett (deceased)
- Robert Malden
- A Malden staffer
- Heidi Petrelli
- Monty and Simon Petrelli
- Nathan Petrelli (deceased)
- The President
- A school teacher
- Casey Z. Smith
- Tracy Strauss
- Sylar (disguised as Agent Taub)
- Sylar disguised as Nathan Petrelli (in a possible future)
- Agent Taub
Notable Visitors
- Abigail
- Elizabeth Axelson
- Bridget Bailey
- Claire Bennet
- Noah Bennet
- Sandra Bennet
- Abby Collins
- Berk Donahue
- Eric Doyle
- Hana Gitelman
- Gordon Hovey
- Curtis Hovsepian
- Anna Korolenko
- Mary Krause
- James Martin
- Ando Masahashi
- Daphne Millbrook
- Hiro Nakamura
- Matt Parkman
- Angela Petrelli
- Nathan Petrelli
- Peter Petrelli
- Janey Pierce
- Red Eye
- Sparrow Redhouse
- West Rosen
- Julia Ryan
- Micah Sanders
- Ryan Stewart
- Mohinder Suresh
- Mohinder Suresh (in a possible future)
- Sylar
- Victor
- Natalie Wells
About
Washington, DC is the capital of the United States of America. It has a total district area of 68.3 square miles. Founded on July 16, 1790, the city is located on the north bank of the Potomac River and has a resident population of 599,657, which often rises into seven digits because of commuters during the workweek. Aside from being the capital of the USA, it houses over a hundred foreign embassies and is headquarters to several non-governmental organizations.
Notes
- Georgetown is a relatively affluent neighborhood located within DC, along the Potomac River.
- Arlington, VA is about a 10-minute drive from the heart of DC. It was once part of DC, but was retroceded to Virginia in 1847.
Trivia
- Washington, DC is the only city in the United States that is not part of a state.
- The origins of Georgetown's name are unclear: George Beall and George Gordon founded the area as the "Town of George", and King George II was the king of England at the time.
- Arlington County is geographically the smallest county in the U.S.
Gallery
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A news report of Nathan outside the White House...
External Links
- District of Columbia -- Official Site
- Georgetown Business Improvement District
- Arlington County, Virginia -- Official Site
- Washington, DC -- Wikipedia
- Georgetown -- Wikipedia
- Arlington -- Wikipedia