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Washington, D.C.
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Town/City Information
Country: USA
First appearance: "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"


Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the USA.

History

The Simpson family won a trip to Washington, D.C. because of Lisa's speeches. They stayed in a fancy hotel, The Watergate and visited the White House, The National Air and Space Museum and the Washington Monument.[1]

In a story told by Marge, the Lewis and Clark expedition passed through Washington, D.C., passing by the White House.[2]

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