Capitol Hill

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Capitol Hill is a historic Washington, D.C. neighborhood that houses the U.S. Capitol and serves as a central hub of American political life.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
residential area
borders Anacostia River
National Mall
contains Barracks Row
Capitol Hill Historic District
Capitol Reflecting Pool
Eastern Market
Folger Shakespeare Library
Library of Congress
Marine Barracks Washington
Supreme Court of the United States
U.S. Capitol Building
Union Station vicinity
United States Botanic Garden
United States Capitol
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
country United States
governedBy Council of the District of Columbia
hasCharacteristic historic rowhouses
mixed residential and governmental land use
significant political symbolism
tree-lined streets
hasFunction center of U.S. federal legislative activity
hub of American political life
residential neighborhood
hasLandmark Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
Supreme Court Building
U.S. Capitol dome
hasTransportation Capitol South Metro station
Eastern Market Metro station
Union Station Metro station
hasZIPCode 20002
20003
isSeatOf United States Congress
legislative branch of the United States federal government
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn District of Columbia
Northeast Washington, D.C.
Southeast Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
namedAfter United States Capitol
partOf Capitol Hill Historic District
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

Referenced by (54)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Adams Building
Barracks Row
Bartholdi Fountain
Capitol South station
East Front
Eastern Market
Eastern Market station
Folger Shakespeare Library
Government Printing Office
House of Representatives chamber
James Madison Memorial Building
John Adams Building
Library of Congress
Madison Building
Marine Barracks Washington
Senate wing
Supreme Court Building
Thomas Jefferson Building
Union Station (Washington, D.C.) ("Capitol Hill neighborhood")
United States Botanic Garden
United States Capitol Complex
United States Capitol grounds
locatedIn
Capitol Hill ("Capitol Hill Historic District")
Northeast Washington, D.C. ("Capitol Hill (eastern portion)")
Southeast Washington, D.C.
Southeast Washington, D.C. ("Capitol Hill Historic District")
contains
Anacostia River ("Capitol Hill area")
Senate wing ("Senate side of the Capitol grounds")
Southwest Washington, D.C.
adjacentTo
Barracks Row
Capitol South station
One First Street NE, Washington, D.C.
neighborhood
Barracks Row ("Capitol Hill Historic District")
Capitol Hill ("Capitol Hill Historic District")
Capitol Hill neighborhood
partOf
Capitol Police Board
appliesToJurisdiction
Gerry Connolly
basedIn
Sound Transit Link light rail
connectsTo
East Front ("Capitol Plaza")
faces
Washington, D.C.
hasNeighborhood
United States Capitol grounds ("Capitol drives")
hasPart
Murder on Capitol Hill
hasTitleLocationReference
Library of Congress
headquartersLocation
Eastern Market ("Capitol Hill Historic District")
historicDistrict
United States Capitol Police ("United States Capitol complex")
jurisdiction
Capitol Visitor Center
locatedInDistrict
United States Capitol
locatedOn
West Front
location
East Capitol Street NE
neighborhoodServed
Uniformed Services Bureau ("Capitol Hill area of Washington, D.C.")
operatesWithin
Eastern Market station
servesNeighborhood
L’Enfant Plan for Washington, D.C.
significantPlace
Burning of Washington ("Navy Yard facilities in Washington, D.C.")
target
Friends Committee on National Legislation
workLocation

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