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Potomac$62851$ - translation to English

WASHINGTON METRO STATION
Potomac Ave; Potomac Avenue (Metro); Potomac Ave (Washington Metro); Potomac avenue; Potomac Avenue (Washington Metro); Potomac Avenue; Potomac Avenue (WMATA station); Potomac Avenue Station; Potomac Ave station; Potomac Ave Station; Potomac Avenue station (Washington Metro); Potomac Avenue station (Washington, D.C.)
  • Head house of the station

Potomac      
n. Potomac (naam van rivier in Verenigde Staten)
Washington Post         
  • [[One Franklin Square]], the current home of the ''Post''
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  • ''The Washington Post'' building the week after the 1948 Presidential election. The "Crow-Eaters" sign is addressed to [[Harry Truman]], after his surprise re-election.
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  • The previous headquarters of ''The Washington Post'' on 15th Street NW in Washington, D.C.
  • Demolition of the 15th Street headquarters in April 2016
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DAILY BROADSHEET NEWSPAPER IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
Washington Post; WashPost; Washington post; Wash Post; WaPo; Stephen P. Hills; Washingtonpost.com; Washingon Post; Washingtonpost; Washington Post Online; Washington Post Magazine; The Washington Post Magazine; WashPo; The Washington Post and Times-Herald; WashingtonPost.com; Wapo.com; The Washington Post Book World; Washington Post Book World; The Washington Post Times Herald; Washington Post Times Herald; Wash. Post; Wapo.st; WPost; WaPost; WP Company LLC; The Washington Post National Weekly Edition; Political stance of The Washington Post; WashintonPost.com; The Washington Post, Times-Herald; The Washington Post, Times Herald; The Washington Post and Times Herald; The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973); History of the Washington Post; The Washington post; Washington Post Live; The Washington Post Times-Herald; Wa Po; The washington post; List of controversies involving The Washington Post; Anthony Faiola; Pravda on the Potomac; The wapo
"Washington Post", Belangrijke Amerikaans dagblad in Washington gedrukt
George Washington University         
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  • Her mother]] died at the hospital in 2011.
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  • Corcoran Gallery]], the city's oldest private cultural institution and a [[National Historic Landmark]]], located on [[The Ellipse]], facing the [[White House]].
  • The [[Elliott School of International Affairs]], one of the world's most highly-ranked schools of [[international relations]] and the largest in the U.S.
  • U.S Capitol]]
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  • Colonials]].
  • U.S. President]]'s medical needs.
  • Stockton Hall
  • Clark Mills]] on [[Washington Circle]] on the northern edge of the [[Foggy Bottom]] campus
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  • The River Horse]], GW's unofficial mascot
  • GW Law School]], the oldest law school in the nation's capital
  • Hall of Government
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  • The Charles E. Smith Center, home of the [[GW Colonials]]
  • The George Washington University Museum]]
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  • Corcoran School]] is housed in the former [[Corcoran Gallery of Art]].
  • Congressional Charter]]. Monroe's house is located on the university's [[Foggy Bottom]] campus.
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  • GW faculty developed the recoilless anti-tank rifle, popularly known as the [[Bazooka]].
  • The [[Milken Institute School of Public Health]] on [[Washington Circle]]
  • Old Main at 1922 F Street houses various administrative offices.
  • A conversation between U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] and [[Stephen Colbert]] held at GW's [[Lisner Auditorium]] in 2014
  • Professors' Gate on the campus at 21st Street, N.W.
  • U.S. Department of the Interior]]
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  • GW's Townhouse Row, home of many of its fraternities and sororities
  • "Trump's First Year," a 2017 [[School of Media and Public Affairs]] event with [[White House]] press secretary [[Sarah Huckabee Sanders]] and chief correspondents from ''[[The New York Times]]'', [[CNN]], [[Fox News]], and the president of the [[White House Correspondents' Association]]
  • Foggy Bottom–GW station]] is the only station on a university campus in DC.
  • The [[White House]], located across the street from the [[Corcoran School of the Arts and Design]] and a few blocks from the campus
  • GW women's basketball, 1915.
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN WASHINGTON, D.C., US
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n. George Washinton Universiteit, privé-universiteit gevestigd in stad Washington (V.S.), GWU

Wikipedia

Potomac Avenue station

Potomac Avenue is an island-platformed Washington Metro station bordering the Barney Circle, Capitol Hill and Hill East neighborhoods of Southeast Washington, D.C., United States. The station was opened on July 1, 1977, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). The station currently provides service for the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines. The station serves a dense residential area of Southeast Washington around Potomac Avenue and is located at 14th and G Streets.