What Borders Washington Dc

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So You Want to Know What Borders Washington DC? You're in for a Geographical Romp!

Ah, Washington DC. The heart of American politics, the land of monuments, and... wait, what exactly borders this quirky little federal district? Fear not, intrepid geography adventurer, for I shall be your guide on this thrilling (and slightly absurd) expedition!

What Borders Washington Dc
What Borders Washington Dc

Maryland: The Cuddly Neighbor (Mostly)

To the north, east, and west of DC, we find the state of Maryland. Now, Maryland is like that overly enthusiastic friend who wants to hang out all the time. They may even borrow a cup of sugar... and never return it (looking at you, Montgomery County). But hey, at least they throw awesome crab feasts!

Subheading: Fun Fact! Maryland actually gave up some of its land to create DC in the 1790s. So, you could say they're the real estate agent who got a little too friendly with the client.

Virginia: The "Across the River" Crew

Now, look south across the majestic Potomac River (yes, majestic, even if it can get a bit smelly sometimes). There you'll find Virginia, the state that constantly reminds everyone, "Hey, Arlington National Cemetery is technically ours!" But hey, Virginia also gave up some land for DC, so maybe they can just high five Maryland and move on.

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Subheading: Not-So-Fun Fact Virginia actually got its land back in 1846. So, maybe they're the ex who keeps showing up at your door, reminiscing about the good old days.

The Potomac River: The Natural Moat (with Occasional Tourists)

Ah, the mighty Potomac! This historic waterway serves as a natural border between DC and Virginia. It's also a popular spot for kayaking, paddleboarding, and dodging rogue tourist ducks. Just remember, folks, feeding the ducks is bad for them and the river (and possibly your sanity).

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  • North, East, and West: Maryland (the overly enthusiastic friend)
  • South (across the Potomac): Virginia (the nostalgic ex)
  • Everywhere else: The rest of the glorious United States of America (hopefully your BFFs)
Frequently Asked Questions

How To FAQs: Your Washington DC Border Bonus Round!

How to impress your friends with your newfound DC border knowledge?

Easy! Just whip out these handy factoids:

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  1. How to casually mention Maryland's sacrifice: "Did you know Maryland basically donated land to create DC? Talk about a good neighbor!"
  2. How to playfully jab Virginia: "So, Virginia, how's that whole 'Arlington is ours' thing working out for you?" (Use with caution – don't want to start a border war!)
  3. How to sound like a local: "Heading over to Virginia for some barbecue. Gotta love that Potomac view!"

How to avoid getting lost in DC?

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Simple! Since DC is pretty compact, you can easily navigate by foot or bike. Plus, the Metro system is a lifesaver. Just don't forget your SmarTrip card!

How to avoid a Potomac River mishap?

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While the Potomac is lovely, it's not exactly a crystal-clear oasis. Stick to designated swimming areas, and maybe avoid feeding those pesky ducks.

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How to explore the borders of DC?

Take a scenic hike along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, which hugs the Potomac River on the Maryland side. Or, rent a bike and explore the Mount Vernon Trail in Virginia, leading to George Washington's historic estate.

How to become a DC border trivia champion?

There's always more to learn! Research the history of the land cessions from Maryland and Virginia. You might even discover a hidden gem (or two) along the DC border.

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