Articles of interest in Potomac, Maryland
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, in the Old Town area of Alexandria, Virginia, is an historic Episcopal church in the Anglican Communion. The church sanctuary, consecrated in 1818, was designed by Benjamin Latrobe, the second architect of the United Sta…
St. Nicholas Cathedral (Washington, D.C.) is the primatial cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America and the seat of Tikhon, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada of the Orthodox Church in America.
Southern Avenue is an island platformed Washington Metro station in Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, United States. The station was opened on January 13, 2001, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Providing serv…
South Laurel is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.
Seabrook is a station on MARC's Penn Line, a commuter rail line connecting Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, in Seabrook, Maryland. It is located at 6221 Seabrook Road south of Lanham Severn Road (Maryland Route 564) in Seabrook, Maryland, although MA…
:This article is about the U.S. Army building, for others of the same name, see Roosevelt Hall.
Robinson Terminal Warehouse LLC is a warehouse and logistics company based in Springfield, Virginia. The company has primarily handled newsprint for its owner, The Washington Post. It operated two deep-water berths alongside the Potomac River, one a…
Raspberry Plain is a historic property and former plantation in Loudoun County, Virginia, near Leesburg. Raspberry Plain was one of the principal Mason family estates of Northern Virginia. Raspberry Plain currently operates as an event site, hosting…
Prospect Hill Cemetery, also known as the German Cemetery, is a historic German-American cemetery founded in 1858 and located at 2201 North Capitol Street in Washington, D.C. From 1886 to 1895, the Prospect Hill Cemetery board of directors battled a…
Phase 1, also known as The Phase, is a lesbian bar and nightclub at 525 8th Street, Southeast in Washington, D.C.
Pentagon Row is an upscale outdoor shopping and residential center with storefronts facing South Joyce Street. It is adjacent to the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City.
Ox Hill Battlefield Park is a site in Fairfax, Virginia, where the Battle of Ox Hill (Union name Battle of Chantilly) was fought during the American Civil War. It was the only major battle of the war fought in Fairfax County.
Operation WASHTUB was a CIA-organized covert operation to plant a phony Soviet arms cache in Nicaragua to demonstrate Guatemalan ties to Moscow.
Observatory Circle is a street in Washington, D.C. It runs from Calvert Street to Massachusetts Avenue near 34th Street. Established in 1894, the street follows an incomplete loop, forming an arc rather than a circle.
North Springfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.
North Portal Estates is an affluent residential neighborhood in Washington, D.C. that forms the northernmost corner of the District of Columbia. North Portal Estates is bounded by North Portal Drive to the south, East Beach drive to the west and nor…
North Kensington is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
The National Visitor Center was an ill-fated attempt to repurpose Washington, D.C.'s Union Station as an information center for tourists visiting the United States Capitol and other Washington attractions. It opened for the Bicentennial celebrations…
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