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Auto Transport to
Washington D.C.:
Auto Transport to Washington D.C. is our business. National Auto Transport is
one of the largest transporters of personally owned vehicles in the country.
Covering all 50 states, we offer an unprecedented level of service and
commitment to moving our customer's vehicles.
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Washington D.C. information
Washington, DC, is famous not only for being the capital of the world's most
powerful democracy, but also for its stately monuments, world-class art museums,
and eclectic, culture-rich neighborhoods. Located on the banks of the Potomac
River, the city is home to over two hundred embassies. Thousands of immigrants
from all corners of the globe provide Washington with a very diverse population,
lending the city an international flavor.
Washington, DC, is one of the few planned cities in the United States,
designed to rival the metropolitan centers of Europe with its grand boulevards,
lush parks, and majestic architecture. It was in 1790 that the city's namesake,
George Washington, decided to situate the national capital in neutral territory
between Virginia and Maryland so that no other state in the union could lay
claim to the capital. To accomplish this task, Washington convinced many private
landowners to give up sections of their farms, much of which was swampland, in
order to create the District of Columbia.
Washington then employed French engineer and architect Pierre L'Enfant to
help plan the layout of the city. L'Enfant divided the city into quadrants, with
the Capitol building as the hub. From there, streets named for the thirteen
original colonies stretched out to the city's developing neighborhoods.
Ordinances stating that no building in Washington be taller than the Capitol
dome are still in effect today, providing picturesque vistas from all corners of
the city.
A visit to Washington, DC, is a history lesson peppered with fabulous art,
shopping, entertainment, and much more. Stand on the steps of the Lincoln
Memorial and recall Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech. Spend
time in one of Washington's famous museums and bear witness to the hardened
brushstrokes of Leonardo da Vinci, El Greco, Claude Monet, and Salvador Dali;
the glow of the Hope Diamond; or the simple construction of the first airplane
flown by Orville and Wilbur Wright. Stroll through the cobblestone side streets
of posh and trendy Georgetown to the university, which existed even before
Washington became the capital. Treasures abound in every neighborhood in the
District, so don't think that you can see everything in one trip. Lifelong
residents have yet to see it all.
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