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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Pennsylvania Avenue, Reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C., Klingle Road, List of state-named roadways in Washington, D.C., Streets and highways of Washington, D.C., North Central Freeway, Massachusetts Avenue, Wisconsin Avenue, Northeast Freeway, U Street Corridor, Connecticut Avenue, Clara Barton Parkway, Inner Loop, Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, 14th Street Northwest and Southwest, Constitution Avenue, M Street, 16th Street Northwest, Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Jackson Place, Georgia Avenue, K Street, Eastern Avenue, Benning Road, Washington Circle, Whitehurst Freeway, 7th Street, Barney Circle, New York Avenue, Independence Avenue, Mount Vernon Square, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia Route 295, New Hampshire Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue, Sheridan Circle, Georgetown street renaming, South Capitol Street, Thomas Circle, Ohio Drive, Seward Square, Columbia Road, Virginia Avenue, Tenley Circle, Scott Circle, 18th Street NW, Maine Avenue, Ward Circle, Observatory Circle, East Capitol Street, Benjamin Banneker Circle, Madison Place, North Capitol Street, Florida Avenue, Oxon Run Parkway, Garfield Circle, Grant Circle, Sherman Circle, Pinehurst Circle. Excerpt: There are a number of reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C. The city is the capital of the United States, and was founded (pursuant to an Act of Congress) on July 16, 1790. The City of Washington was originally a separate municipality within the Territory of Columbia until an act of Congress in 1871 effectively merged George Town, the City of Washington, and the Territory of Columbia into a single entity called the District of Columbia. Washington, D.C., has been the site of military battles, deadly duels, assassinations, untimely deaths, and associated tragedies. Washington's haunted history is so well-known that some of its h...