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The following meridians west of
Washington are listed east to west, along with the appropriate boundary of the present state. The date of the meridian's definition is in parentheses (all in the 1860s). All states were territories of the same name when their meridians were specified except as noted.
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Many western states have borders that are meridians of "longitude west of
Washington", that is, west of the legal 1850 meridian through the Old Naval Observatory. However, their present boundaries follow the subsequently surveyed boundary, even when inaccurately marked a few miles (kilometers) east
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drew a true meridian line by celestial observation, which passes through the area intended for the
Congress-House; this line he crossed by another line due east and west and which passes through the same area. These lines were accurately measured, and made the basis on which the whole plan was
289:. Set in 1923 on the north side of the Ellipse, it was intended to be on the same meridian and to be the zero mileage point for all United States roads (but never was). It is a granite pillar about 18 inches (46 cm) square and about 3.5 feet (1.1 m) tall. NGS gives its longitude as
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which seems to be within a few meters of the actual longitude, at worst. This meridian was repealed by
Congress on August 22, 1912, to allow the Greenwich meridian to become the legal prime meridian of the United States.
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The west side of L'Enfant's triangle forms a natural prime meridian passing through the center of the
President's house. The following ten features on and near this "Washington Meridian" are listed from south to north:
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Meridian Hill Park in 2006. The tablet states that a Washington Meridian marker stone was formerly located 52 feet 9 inches (16.1 m) west of the
873:. The clock room is a small building at the exact center of the 1,000 ft (300 m) radius observatory grounds, whose northern entrance is at 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue. It was used in the
141:). (Shortly after L'Enfant prepared this plan, its subject received the name "City of Washington".) His plan stated near its right side that the longitude of the Congress house, now called the Capitol, was
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surveyed and marked with a wooden post the southwest vertex of L'Enfant's triangle, establishing the second
Washington meridian, the one through the President's house. The wooden post was replaced by the
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252:. After removal and replacement several times, it was permanently replaced in 1889 by a 2-foot-square (0.6 m), 2-foot-tall, granite pier, now 390 feet (119 m) WNW of the center of the
1013:: "(a) In General.—The purposes of this chapter shall be carried out in the District of Columbia as nearly as may be practicable in harmony with the plan of Peter Charles L'Enfant."
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for the years 1898–1950 as the independent variable of time for a few tables (even though
Washington's civil time since 1883 had been that of the standard time zone GMT−5 hours (75°W)).
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Columbia Boundary Marker Stone in traffic circle at intersection of 16th Street Northwest, Eastern Avenue Northwest and Colesville Road
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in Northwest Washington contains an inlay of L'Enfant's Plan with a legend identifying the longitude of the Congress house as
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1433:"Sixteenth Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC"
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Pratt, Joseph Hyde (1942). "American Prime Meridians".
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Map all coordinates in "Washington meridian" using
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George Washington University, Washington, D.C.) The
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1796:(Washington, DC: annual), preface and observatories
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1143:Coordinates of German-American Friendship Garden:
1790:, Geological Survey Professional Paper 909 (1976)
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922:official website of the U.S. Library of Congress
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1744:Note: Contains much information from book.
1698:Essay Review of Bedini, Silvio A. (1999),
1287:Coordinates of center of the White House:
358:District of Columbia entrance marker stone
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1024:"Map 1: The L'Enfant Plan for Washington"
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1666:"Book Review: Bedini, Silvio A. (1999),
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1443:from the original on January 27, 2016.
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1706:Journal for the History of Astronomy
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1850:The 1791 L'Enfant plan and the Mall
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1664:Toscano, Patrick (January 2000).
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939:L'Enfant, Peter Charles (1791).
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1692:Waff, Craig B. (May 2001).
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924:. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
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1855:Map of L'Enfant's Plan
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