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Washington, DC: George Washington University

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George Washington University - Washington, DC Point of Interest (POI)
2121 Eye St. NW
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: 202-994-1000
 
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  Red Roof Inn Washington DC Downtown 0.42
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  Four Points by Sheraton Washington D.C. Downtown 0.67
  Washington D.C. - Days Inn Downtown 0.68
  Courtyard by Marriott Convention Center 0.69

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George Washington was determined to have a great national university in the nation's capital and bequeathed land for its establishment. His hope was that students from all parts of the country would gain a first hand knowledge of the practice as well as the theory of republican government while being instructed in the arts and sciences. Today the George Washington University, located on that site, is a renowned university. The annual freshmen class has 2350 students from 49 states and 45 countries.