
Washington, DC (2nd Ed, 1983)
The film explores the history and significance of Washington D.C., detailing its development from a swamp to the capital of the United States. It highlights key landmarks such as the Capitol, the White House, and the Supreme Court, emphasizing their roles in American democracy. The film also discusses the architectural evolution of these buildings, the importance of the legislative and executive branches, and the cultural institutions like the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian. It underscores the city’s role as a center for politics, culture, and national memory.
Keywords
Washington D.C., Capitol, White House, Supreme Court, democracy, history, architecture, cultural institutions, Library of Congress, Smithsonian, American politics
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