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United States
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Washington, D.C.
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Capitol
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White House
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old Naval Observatory
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new Naval Observatory
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geoid
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Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant
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meridian
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Civil War
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National Geodetic Survey
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Washington Monument
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Secretary of State
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Thomas Jefferson
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Jefferson Pier
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President of the United States
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Ellipse
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Zero Milestone
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16th Street
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Florida Avenue
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Meridian Hill Park
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28 September
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1850
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Congress
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Foggy Bottom
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Lincoln Memorial
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American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac
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22 August
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1912
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Alaska
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California
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Oklahoma
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Texas
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Arkansas
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Louisiana
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Minnesota
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Missouri
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Oregon
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Washington
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Kansas
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29 January
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1861
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Colorado
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28 February
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1861
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Nebraska
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Montana
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3 March
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1863
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Wyoming
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3 March
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1863
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North Dakota
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South Dakota
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28 February
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1861
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Utah
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Arizona
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24 February
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1863
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New Mexico
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26 May
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1864
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25 July
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1868
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Idaho
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Nevada
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5 May
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1866
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26 May
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1864
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Freedom Plaza
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Washington mean time
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Willamette Stone
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