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  2. Tidal Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Tidal Basin covers an area of about 107 acres (43 ha) and is 10 feet (3.0 m) deep. The Army Corps of Engineers designed the Basin to enable it to release 250 million US gallons (950,000 m 3 ) of water captured at high tide twice a day.

  3. Economy of the Washington metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Just south of the Mall sits the Tidal Basin, where several additional memorials and monuments lie, including the popular Jefferson Memorial. Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia is among the region's most visited tourist sites. [44] This is a military cemetery that serves as a burial ground for former military combatants.

  4. SA1 Swansea Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Technium Centre Bellway Homes's Altamar apartment block overlooking the Prince of Wales Dock. SA1 Swansea Waterfront (colloquially: SA1) is the marketing name given to the brownfield development area in the northern part of Swansea Docks, Wales.

  5. Potomac River - Wikipedia

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    In its first state constitution adopted in 1776, Virginia ceded its claim to the entire river but reserved free use of it, an act disputed by Maryland. Both states acceded to the 1785 Mount Vernon Compact and the 1877 Black-Jenkins Award which granted Maryland the river bank-to-bank from the low-water mark on the Virginia side while permitting ...

  6. Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Monument viewed from the Tidal Basin during the National Cherry Blossom Festival in April 2018 Washington, D.C. is located on the north side of the Potomac River. It is bordered on three sides by Maryland and by Northern Virginia to its southwest. Washington, D.C., is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. East Coast.

  7. Tidewater (region) - Wikipedia

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    Painted relief map of the Tidewater region on the east coast of the United States in darkest green to one shade lighter green to the west. "Tidewater" is a term for the north Atlantic Plain region of the United States. It is located east of the Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line and north of the Deep South.

  8. National Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Corps used the sediment removed from the shipping channel to fill in the flats. The work started in 1882 and continued until 1911, creating the Tidal Basin and 628 new acres of land. Part of the new land, which became West Potomac Park, expanded the Mall southward and westward (see 1893 map above). [41] [60]

  9. John Bowler Fitzgibbons - Wikipedia

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    John Bowler Fitzgibbons is the founder and chairman of Basin Holdings, comprising a group of controlled, privately-held companies active in energy and industrial manufacturing. He is also the founder and chairman of Talus Group Holdings, comprising a group of controlled, privately-held companies active in a broad range of markets and geographies.