Southwest Washington, D.C.

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Southwest Washington, D.C. is a primarily residential and waterfront quadrant of the U.S. capital known for its redevelopment, cultural venues, and proximity to major federal landmarks.


Statements (62)
Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
quadrant of Washington, D.C.
adjacentTo Arlington, Virginia
Capitol Hill
National Mall
borders Anacostia River
Northwest Washington, D.C.
Potomac River
Southeast Washington, D.C.
Washington Channel
contains Arena Stage
Audi Field
Buzzard Point
East Potomac Park
Federal Center SW Metro station
Federal Center Southwest
Fort Lesley J. McNair
Fort McNair
Hains Point
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
James V. Forrestal Building
Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall (Fort McNair portion)
L’Enfant Plaza
L’Enfant Plaza Metro station
Maine Avenue Fish Market
National Air and Space Museum
National Mall (southwestern portion)
National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Museum of Asian Art
National Museum of the American Indian
Randall Recreation Center
Southwest Duck Pond
Southwest Employment Area
Southwest Federal Center
Southwest Waterfront
Southwest Waterfront Metro station
The Anthem (music venue)
The Wharf (Washington, D.C.)
Tidal Basin shoreline
United States Botanic Garden
United States Department of Education headquarters
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development headquarters
United States Government Publishing Office annexes
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
United States Postal Service headquarters
Waterfront Metro station
country United States
governedBy Council of the District of Columbia
hasAreaCode 202
hasPostalCode 20003
20024
hasUTCOffset UTC−05:00
hasUTCOffsetDST UTC−04:00
knownFor cultural and performing arts venues
mid-20th-century urban renewal
modernist residential architecture
waterfront redevelopment
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
partOf Washington, D.C.
streetGridDefinedBy Independence Avenue SW
M Street SW
South Capitol Street


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