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This is a list of public art in Washington, D.C. organized by neighborhood wards .
Ward 1 – Neighborhoods such as Adams Morgan , Columbia Heights , Howard University and the U Street Corridor .
Ward 2 – Neighborhoods such as Downtown , Dupont Circle , Foggy Bottom , Georgetown , parts of Shaw and cultural areas like the National Mall and the Smithsonian museums.
Ward 3 – Neighborhoods such as Cleveland Park , American University and parts of Woodley Park and Chevy Chase .
Ward 4 – Neighborhoods such as Brightwood , Fort Totten , Petworth , Takoma and parts of Chevy Chase .
Ward 5 – Neighborhoods such as Brookland , Trinidad , Catholic University , the National Arboretum and parts of Fort Totten .
Ward 6 – Neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill , Chinatown , Judiciary Square , Union Station , Penn Quarter and the Southwest area.
Ward 7 – Neighborhoods such as Benning , Deanwood and Naylor Gardens .
Ward 8 – Neighborhoods such as Anacostia and Congress Heights .
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Public art in the United States
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Chicago
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Houston
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New Orleans
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Oklahoma City
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Omaha, Nebraska
Palm Desert
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Portland, Maine
Portland, Oregon
Roswell, Georgia
Salem, Oregon
Salt Lake City
San Diego
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Santa Monica, California
Savannah, Georgia
Seattle
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St. Louis
Tampa, Florida
Terre Haute, Indiana
Vancouver, Washington
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Landmarks of Washington, D.C.
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Capitol Reflecting Pool
Immaculate Conception Basilica
Congressional Cemetery
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Exorcist steps
Ford's Theatre
Healy Hall
Islamic Center
Jefferson Pier
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Library of Congress
National Arboretum
National Building Museum
National Gallery of Art
Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
National Archives
National Cathedral
National Mall
Old Post Office
Old Stone House
Smithsonian Institution
The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace
Tidal Basin
Treasury Building
Tudor Place
Union Station
United States Capitol
United States Supreme Court Building
Watergate complex
White House
Willard Hotel
Parks and plazas
Constitution Gardens
Dupont Circle
East Potomac Park
Farragut Square
Freedom Plaza
Lafayette Square
L'Enfant Plaza
Meridian Hill Park
National Arboretum
Pershing Park
Rock Creek Park
The Ellipse
Union Square
United States Botanic Garden
West Potomac Park
Boundaries
Anacostia River
Arlington Memorial Bridge
Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Constitution Avenue
Francis Scott Key Bridge
Pennsylvania Avenue
Potomac River
Zero Milestone
Nearby landmarks
Arlington National Cemetery
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
John F. Kennedy gravesite
Arlington House
Marine Corps War Memorial
Netherlands Carillon
Pentagon
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