Cathedral of St. Thomas More
Cathedral of St.
Brambleton is a census-designated place in Ashburn, Virginia, off the Dulles Toll Road. The population as of the 2010 United States Census was 9,845. It is named for a plantation once located in the vicinity. Construction started on the Brambleton community in 2001. Brambleton is located 14 km (9 mi) south of Leesburg and 2.1 km (1.3 mi) northwest of Washington Dulles International Airport.
Population: 9,845
Latitude: 38° 58' 55.38" N
Longitude: -77° 32' 18.96" W
Cathedral of St.
West Falls Church is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 29,207 at the 2010 census. Before 2010, West Falls Church was officially named Jefferson. Outside of the Jefferson Village neighborho…
Ivy Hill Cemetery is a cemetery in the Rosemont Historic District of Alexandria, Virginia, United States. Burials began at the site in 1811, when it was a family cemetery, and it received a charter as a community cemetery in 1856. The adjoining resi…
Ellsworth Place (formerly City Place Mall) is a 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2), six-story, enclosed shopping mall that opened on April 2, 1992. It is located at the intersection of Fenton Street and Colesville Road (U.S. Route 29) in downtown Silve…
Throwback is a public artwork by American artist Tony Smith, located at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., United States.
St. Anselm's Abbey is a Benedictine Abbey located at 4501 South Dakota Avenue, N.E., in Washington, D.C.. It operates the boys' middle and high school St. Anselm's Abbey School, which was ranked by the Washington Post as the most challenging in Wash…
The World War I Memorial is a United States national memorial located at Pershing Park, in Washington, DC. The memorial was established on December 19, 2014, "in honor of veterans throughout the nation who served in that war," and is an official uni…
This is a list of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
The Ambassador Theater was a theater located at 2454 18th Street and Columbia Road, NW, Washington, DC.
The 1906 Washington DC train wreck occurred on the Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Terra Cotta station in Washington DC on December 30, 1906 at 6:31 in the evening; when a locomotive pulling six empty cars crashed into the …