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Military Locations in District of Columbia

Battery Gaines (historical)Battery Georgetown (historical)Battery Kemble (historical)
Battery Kingsbury (historical)Battery Mahon (historical)Battery Martin Scott (historical)
Battery Morris (historical)Battery Parrott (historical)Battery Reno (historical)
Battery Ricketts (historical)Battery Rossell (historical)Battery Sill (historical)
Battery Smeade (historical)Battery Terrill (historical)Battery Vermont (historical)
Columbia Armory (historical)Fort Baker (historical)Fort Bayard (historical)
Fort Carroll (historical)Fort Chaplin (historical)Fort Davis (historical)
Fort DeRussy (historical)Fort Gaines (historical)Fort Greble (historical)
Fort Kearny (historical)Fort Mahan (historical)Fort on Kennedys Hill (historical)
Fort Reno (historical)Fort Saratoga (historical)Fort Sedgwick (historical)
Fort Slemmer (historical)Fort Slocum (historical)Fort Snyder (historical)
Fort Stanton (historical)Fort Stevens (historical)Fort Thayer (historical)
Fort Totten (historical)Fort Wagner (historical)Maine Avenue Armory (historical)
National Guard District of Columbia Rifle Range (historical)Washington Armory (historical) 


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Some Data Provided by U.S. Geological Survey and U.S.Census

  1. Geological "bars", not drinking establishments
  2. Levee locations are pre-Katrina
  3. U.S.G.S. designated "populated places" (around 179,000) do not necessarily sync with Census "populated places" (around 25,000) and often do not have a population counted for them.

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