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  • 1Washington Wizards — Washington Bullets redirects here. For the unrelated song by The Clash, see Washington Bullets (song). Washington Wizards 2011–12 Washington Wizards season …

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  • 2Washington Senators (NFL) — Washington Senators, also referred to as the Pros or Washington Pros, was a professional football club from Washington, D.C.. The team played in the American Professional Football League (now the National Football League) during the 1921 season.… …

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  • 3Washington Square West, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Washington Square West (or Wash West) is a neighborhood in downtown, or Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The neighborhood roughly corresponds to the area between 7th and Broad Streets and between Walnut and South Streets, bordering on the …

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  • 4Washington Block — is a Chicago Landmark building located in the Loop community area of city state|Chicago|Illinois, United States. Designed by Frederick and Edward Baumann it was built between 1873 ndash;1874 in the aftermath of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. It… …

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  • 5Washington Blade — Type LGBT weekly newspaper Format Tabloid Publisher Lynne Brown Editor Kevin Naff …

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  • 6Washington, D.C. — This article is about the place. For the novel, see Washington, D.C. (novel). Washington, D.C.   Federal district   …

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  • 7Washington Consensus — The term Washington Consensus was initially coined in 1989 by John Williamson to describe a set of ten specific economic policy prescriptions that he considered to constitute a standard reform package promoted for crisis wracked developing… …

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  • 8Washington Grove, Maryland — Infobox Settlement official name = Washington Grove, Maryland settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Location of Washington Grove, Maryland… …

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  • 9Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — NPS map of the W3R Route The Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R) is a 680 mile (1,094 km) long series of encampments and roads used by U.S. Continental Army troops under George Washington and French troops under Jean Baptiste de… …

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  • 10Washington Project for the Arts — History= Alice Denney, an energetic lover of contemporary art active on the Washington scene, founded the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) in 1975 as a service center for area artists and performers. The WPA s mission was not simply to… …

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