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38.891000,-77.081600

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  • Court House station

    Court House station

    Washington Metro station

    Distance: Approx. 294 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.89134,-77.084965

    Court House station is an island platformed Washington Metro station in the Courthouse neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia. The station was opened on December 1, 1979, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Weekday ridership is approximately 7,000 passengers per day.

  • American Battle Monuments Commission

    American Battle Monuments Commission

    US government agency

    Distance: Approx. 446 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.89027778,-77.08666667

    The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) is an independent agency of the United States government that administers, operates, and maintains permanent U.S. military cemeteries, memorials and monuments primarily outside the United States. There were 26 cemeteries and 31 memorials, monuments and markers under the care of the ABMC. There are more than 140,000 U.S. servicemen and servicewomen interred at the cemeteries, and more than 94,000 missing in action, or lost or buried at sea are memorialized on cemetery Walls of the Missing and on three memorials in the United States. The ABMC also maintains an online database of names associated with each site.

  • Court House, Virginia

    Court House, Virginia

    Neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia

    Distance: Approx. 212 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.891611,-77.083917

    Court House, also known as Courthouse, is a transit-oriented neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia. It is centered around the Court House station on the Orange Line and the Silver Line of the Washington Metro. Although Arlington is so geographically small that it does not have component towns or cities, the Court House neighborhood is sometimes referred to as county seat, as it is home to the primary county government administrative complex as well as a justice center consisting of a jail, courthouse and police HQ. Indeed, the neighborhood gets its name from the government buildings that call it home.

  • H-B Woodlawn

    H-B Woodlawn

    Public school in Virginia, United States

    Distance: Approx. 531 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.89469444,-77.07772222

    The H-B Woodlawn Secondary Program, commonly referred to as H-B, or HBW, is a democratic alternative all-county public school located in Arlington County, Virginia, based on the liberal educational movements of the 1960s and 1970s. The school, which serves grades 6 through 12, is a part of the Arlington Public Schools district. The current program is a combination of two earlier programs, Hoffman-Boston, a 7th through 9th grade school founded in 1972 and Woodlawn, a 10th through 12th grade program founded in 1971 by Ray Anderson, Jeffrey Kallen, Bill Hale, and others who felt a pressing need to provide a more individualized, caring environment to students.

  • Arlington Line

    Arlington Line

    Union Army fortifications around Washington, D.C. during the Civil War (1860s)

    Distance: Approx. 244 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.88958333,-77.08375

    The Arlington Line was a series of fortifications that the Union Army erected in Alexandria County (now Arlington County), Virginia, to protect the City of Washington during the American Civil War (see Civil War Defenses of Washington and Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War). Just across the Potomac River from the Union capital city, Confederate Virginia was a major Union concern when the war began. In May 1861, federal troops seized much the County and immediately began constructing a group of forts near Washington on the Virginia side of the River to protect the capital city.

  • Fort Woodbury

    Fort Woodbury

    Historic site in Arlington, Virginia, USA

    Distance: Approx. 210 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.89016667,-77.08377778

    Fort Woodbury was part of the Arlington Line, an extensive network of fortifications erected in present-day Arlington County, Virginia to protect Washington, D.C. from Confederate attack during the American Civil War. Construction began on the Arlington Line in May 1861, shortly after war broke out, and accelerated after the Union's defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861.

  • Fort Corcoran

    Fort Corcoran

    Distance: Approx. 726 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.89622222,-77.07658333

    Fort Corcoran was a wood-and-earthwork fortification constructed by the Union Army in northern Virginia as part of the defenses of Washington, D.C. during the American Civil War. Built in 1861, shortly after the occupation of Arlington, Virginia by Union forces, it protected the southern end of the Aqueduct Bridge and overlooked the Potomac River and Theodore Roosevelt Island, known as Mason's Island. The fort was named after Colonel Michael Corcoran, commander of the U.S. Fighting 69th Infantry, Irish Brigade 69th New York Volunteer Regiment, one of the units that constructed the fort.

  • Americans for Prosperity

    Americans for Prosperity

    Libertarian conservative political advocacy group

    Distance: Approx. 341 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.8918,-77.0854

    Americans for Prosperity (AFP), founded in 2004, is a libertarian conservative political advocacy group in the United States affiliated with brothers Charles Koch and the late David Koch. As the Koch family's primary political advocacy group, it has been viewed as one of the most influential American conservative organizations. After the 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama, AFP helped transform the Tea Party movement into a political force.

  • Lexington Institute

    Lexington Institute

    American conservative defense issues think tank

    Distance: Approx. 617 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.8953,-77.0771

    The Lexington Institute is a center-right think tank headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, United States. It focuses mainly on defense and security policy.

  • Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges

    Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges

    501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States

    Distance: Approx. 318 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.8925,-77.08472222

    The Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) is a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States that provides national accreditation to private post-secondary educational institutions. It is recognized by the United States Department of Education as an independent accrediting agency. Established in 1965, the commission is headquartered in Arlington County, Virginia.

  • Ray's Hell Burger

    Ray's Hell Burger

    Former American restaurant in Virginia, United States

    Distance: Approx. 481 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.894057,-77.077678

    Ray's Hell Burger was a hamburger restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, part of a group of restaurants in the Washington metropolitan area under the "Ray's" name owned by restaurateur Michael Landrum.

  • Colonial Village (Arlington, Virginia)

    Colonial Village (Arlington, Virginia)

    United States historic place

    Distance: Approx. 374 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 38.89416667,-77.08305556

    Colonial Village is a historic garden apartment complex located at Arlington County, Virginia, United States. It contains 226 contributing buildings built in four stages between 1935 and 1940. The buildings hold approximately 1,055 apartments.

Weather in this IP's area

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Current Temperature

8 Celsius

Feeling temperature

4 Celsius

lowest temperature

7 Celsius

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9 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1006 hPa

humidity

71 %

Sea level pressure

1006 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

998 hPa

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10000 meters

Wind speed

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9.39 m/s

wind direction

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