Washington Limo Services & Rentals
Washington (DC)
• Washington (DCA)
• Washington (IAD)
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Limo in Washington: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Washington (DC) for every occasion, such as: airport
ride (DCA, IAD or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group
outing, concert, sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral,
graduation, holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790. The City of
Washington used to be a separate municipality within the District of Columbia until an Act of Congress in 1871
effectively merged the City and the District into a single entity. It is for this reason that the city, while
legally named the District of Columbia, is known as Washington, D.C. The city is located on the north bank of the
Potomac River and is bordered by the states of Virginia to the southwest and Maryland to the other sides. The
District has a resident population of 588,292; however, due to commuters from the surrounding suburbs, its
population rises to over one million during the workweek. The Washington Metropolitan Area, of which the District
is a part, has a population of 5.3 million, the eighth-largestmetropolitan area in the country.
Article One of the United States Constitution provides for a federal district, distinct from the
states, to serve as the permanent national capital. The centers of all three branches of the federal government of
the United States are located in the District, as are many of the nation's monuments and museums. Washington, D.C.
hosts 172 foreign embassies as well as the headquarters of the World Bank, theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF),
the Organization of American States (OAS), the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Pan American Health
Organization (PAHO). The headquarters of other institutions such as trade unions, lobbying groups, and professional
associations are also located in the District.
The United States Congress has supreme authority over Washington, D.C.; residents of the city
therefore have less self-governance than residents of the states. The District has a non-voting at-large
Congressional delegate, but no senators. If Washington, D.C. were a state, it would rank last in area (behind Rhode
Island), second to last in population (ahead of Wyoming), first in population density, 35th in gross state product,
and first in percentage of African Americans, which would make Washington, D.C. a minority-majority state.
Washington, in the federal protectorate of the District of Columbia, is the site of the capital of
the United States of America. Tourism is the 2nd major industry in Washington, the 1st being government. Most
visitors to the city will want to see the many famous national icons, like the White House, the Washington
Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, or spend some time in the Smithsonian Institute museums or the National Gallery of
Art. One great way to see Washington is to take the cycling tours offered by Bike the Sites. The city has
innumerable performing arts venues to enjoy, from the big, Broadway-style shows at the National Theater,
Washington, D.C.’s oldest continually running theater, to the small but world class classics produced at the
incomparable Shakespeare Theater. Washington is also famous for its fantastic jazz clubs. Blues Alley Jazz, for
example, bills itself as the nations oldest continuous jazz super-club.
There are outdoor adventures to be had in and around Washington, D.C. Rock Creek Park offers
opportunities for hiking, biking and horseback riding on its rustic 1,754 acres. The Potomac River is an
interesting and scenic route for kayaking enthusiasts to enjoy. The historic C & O Canal allows visitors to
travel back in time and take a 1-hour narrated barge-trip, pulled along by mules in the old-fashioned way. Cyclists
can use the C & O towpaths and hikers can wander away from the canal into one of the many side-parks.
Washington DC is the proud home of the Washington Redskins NFL football team. The world’s largest
mahogany chair towers 19 feet over Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive in Anacostia on V Street in Washington DC.
Architect Pierre L’Enfant’s design stipulated that no building should exceed the United State’s Capitol in height,
and to this day there are no sky-scrapers in the capital of the United States. Rent a limo in Washington
(DC)!
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