A fascinating read for anyone who lives in or near Washington, D.C. Because of this guide, I learned so many interesting tidbits like:
- The C&O Canal is short for Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and it went defunct because of the B&O Railroad in Baltimore in the 1920s.
- DC was ranked the most walkable major metropolitan area in the U.S. (2007 Brookings Institution Report)
- The peak of the Capitol building has a statue named Freedom, that was cast using slave labor.
- The word Brutalism derives from the French term béton brut, meaning raw concrete.
- The Smithsonian Institute gets its name from James Smithson, a British scientist who died and left his fortune to the U.S., despite never having visited.
- The Willard Hotel supposedly gave rise to the term lobbyist because so many men prowled the lobby looking for political figures to accost.
-Georgetown University's official colors of blue and gray reflect the colors of the opposing sides of the Civil War.
- The Ritz-Carlton in Georgetown occupies the remnants of a Depression-era garbage incinerator and one of the swankiest restaurant spaces there is a chimney stack room with a single dining table in the base of an old smokestack.