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Airports
Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI)
Information: (800) I-FLY-BWI
Baltimore/Washington International Airport can be accessed from Union Station Metro stop in Washington, D.C. by using the MARC transit system

Dulles International Airport
45020 Avation Drive
Sterling, VA 20166-7506
Information: (703) 572-2700
Dulles International Airport does not have direct Metro Access. A variety of services are available for reaching Dulles.

Washington National Airport
Information: (703) 417-8000
Washington National Airport can be accessed using the National Airport Metro stop

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Trains

Amtrak
Info: 1-800-USA-RAIL
Metro: Union Station.
Telephone: (800) 872- 7245

Buses

Greyhound
Located at 1005 1st St. NE,
Washington DC.
Telephone: (800) 231-2222 (general information)
(202) 289-5154 (local DC fair & schedule information).

Tourmobile Service
1000 Ohio Drive, SW
Washington, DC 20024
Telephone: (202) 554-5100

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Metro
Metro
Metro includes Bus and Underground/Above Ground Train Service for most of the D.C. Area.
Metro General Information: (202) 962-1234
Open: 5:30am to 12:00pm, Monday - Friday
8:00am to 12:00pm on Saturday
10:00am to 12:00pm Sunday, and special schedules on holidays

Metrobus
Runs 6:00am to 11:30pm (days & times vary by route) Telephone: (202) 637-7000 (transit information, timetable requests & parking information)
(202) 962-1245 (handicapped assistance)
(202) 962-1196 (lost & found)

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Fun Facts
The City was founded in 1790.
 
Pierre Charles L'Enfant, a French Architect was selected by George Washington to design a new capital city on the Potomac River. It was the first American city planned for a specific purpose, to be the center of the federal government.
 
Washington, D.C. is bordered by Maryland and Virginia. Both States donated part of their land for the capital district.
 
Washington, D.C. is not a state, but instead a special federal district under the authority of Congress.
 
Washington, D.C. has a population of 572,059 and an area of 68.2 square miles.
 
The flag of Washington, D.C., was adopted in 1938 and designed by a commission headed by A. E. Dubois. The final design was based on the shield from George Washington's family's coat of arms.