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Georgetown

Not only home to Georgetown University, the oldest Roman Catholic University in the U.S., the Georgetown area is also known for its diverse restaurants, clubs, boutiques, concert venues and gardens.

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National Zoo

A 163-acre zoo that’s part of the Smithsonian Institution, this is one of the top visitor attractions for tourists who are visiting the U.S. for the first time.

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Dupont Circle

One of the most visited areas in D.C., Dupont Circle is a diverse area made up of a traffic circle, a park, artistic venues, unique restaurants and fascinating art galleries.

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Finance

Headquarters to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, whose official job is to ensure the financial security of the U.S., and home to many other financial organizations such as Fannie Mae, D.C. offers career opportunities in everything from accounting and finance to banking and international affairs.

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Government

Over 2.7 million people are employed by the federal government, and 27% of these employees are in the D.C. area. Some government jobs include working for NASA, the U.S. Department of Labor, the Coast Guard, the House of Representatives, the Food and Drug Administration and more.

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Washington DC Top Industries

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Washington, D.C.

This culturally diverse capital of the U.S. was named after first president George Washington and offers visitors both historic and modern-day attractions.

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Experience Music Project

Founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, this music museum pays homage to such musical geniuses as Jimi Hendrix and traces the entire history of music.

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