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  2. K Street (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    In the Washington D.C. street grid there are three (3) unconnected east-to-west street segments designated as K Street NW / NE, and also a southern K Street. The middle segment of K Street NW / NE, which carries a segment of U.S. Route 29, begins in the city's Northwest quadrant as K Street NW, just west of the abutment of the old Aqueduct Bridge on the Georgetown waterfront.

  3. Thomas Circle - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Circle is a traffic circle in Northwest Washington, D.C., United States.It is located at the intersection of 14th Street, M Street, Massachusetts Avenue, and Vermont Avenue NW.

  4. Suitland Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The Suitland Parkway begins at an interchange with I-295 and South Capitol Street in Washington, D.C., heading southeast as a four-lane divided highway. The road intersects Firth Sterling Avenue SE at a traffic light before passing near residential areas as a limited-access road and curving to the south.

  5. MacArthur Boulevard (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    MacArthur Boulevard is a road in Montgomery County, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. The road follows a northwest–southeast route from the Great Falls area of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park in Potomac, Maryland, to Foxhall Road NW and 44th Street NW in the Foxhall neighborhood of Washington, D.C., near the Georgetown Reservoir.

  6. Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Opening day on the South Capitol Street Bridge in January 1950. The original bridge opened on January 14, 1950, as the South Capitol Street Bridge, though it had previously been called the Victory Bridge by Captain H.C. Whitehurst, the District Director of Highways, because it was the first project started after the war ended. [3]

  7. Dupont Circle station - Wikipedia

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    Dupont Circle station is an underground rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro in Washington, D.C. Located below the traffic circle, it is one of the busiest stations in the Metro system, with an average of 16,948 entries each weekday. [3]

  8. U.S. Route 29 in the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 29 (US 29) enters Washington, D.C., via the Key Bridge from Arlington County, Virginia, and exits at Silver Spring, Maryland.It predominantly follows city surface streets, although the portion of the route from the Key Bridge east to 26th Street Northwest is an elevated highway better known as the Whitehurst Freeway.

  9. U.S. Route 50 in the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    US 1 north (6th Street NW) Eastern end of concurrency with US 1: 3.4: 5.5: I-395 south (3rd Street Tunnel) / 4th Street NW: Northern terminus of I-395; future I-195; 4th Street NW is a one-way street, southbound access only: NoMa: 3.8: 6.1: North Capitol Street: Grade-separated interchange (also crosses the New York Avenue Bridge) Gateway: 6.0: 9.7