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100

The height of this monument is 555 feet and 5 1/8 inches.

What is the Washington Monument?

100

This former president supposedly had a tomb in the Capitol, though his body is elsewhere.

Who is George Washington?

100

This river forms Washington D.C.'s border with Virginia.

What is the Potomac River?

100

The US Capitol is home to the House of Representatives and this other Congressional body.

What is the Senate?

100

This type of tree was given to D.C. from Japan as a gift of friendship in 1912.

What are the Cherry Trees?

200

This round memorial sits along the Tidal Basin and has a statue of the third American president standing in a long coat.

What is the Jefferson Memorial?

200

This president was the first to live in the White House.

Who is John Adams?

200

These two states donated land to form the District of Columbia.

What are Maryland and Virginia?

200

Although Washington has had a locally elected mayor and a 13-member council since 1973, technically this political body maintains supreme authority over the city and may overturn local laws.

What is Congress?

200

This building was burned by the British in the War of 1812.

What is the Capitol?

300

87 steps lead from a pool up to this monument.

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

300

This island was renamed from Mason's Island to the name of America's 26th president in the 1930s with miles of trails through the natural forest to honor his conservation efforts.

What is Theodore Roosevelt Island?

300

This D.C. professional hockey team is captained by Alex Ovechkin, who holds the NHL's all-time regular-season goal record with 929 goals. 

What is the Washington Capitals?

300

Held in the U.S. Capitol's House Chamber, this annual speech is typically given by the President of the United States.

What is the State of the Union Address?

300

This D.C. place is famous for being the site of Lincoln's assassination.

What is Ford's Theatre?

400

This memorial is a large circular structure with no roof.

What is the World War II Memorial?

400

At the end of the National Mall sits the Capitol building where this former President died.

Who is John Quincy Adams?

400

This species of songbird is Washington D.C.'s official bird. 

What is the Wood Thrush?

400

This Cabinet Department's headquarters is the only one not located within D.C..

What is the Department of Defense?
400

This was the US capital city before Washington D.C..

What is Philadelphia?

500

From this memorial up high on a hill, you can get a great view of the Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, and Washington Monument.

What is the Iwo Jima Memorial?

500

At the foot of the Capitol lawn, there is a memorial to this US President, dedicated in 1922.

Who is Ulysses Grant?

500

This is the official flower of Washington D.C..

What is the American Beauty Rose?

500

The District of Columbia gets this many electoral votes for presidential elections.

What is 3 electoral votes?

500

Washington D.C. became the nation's capitol in this year.

What is 1790?