Senior Life in Washington D.C.
Population 55 to 59 years old: 27,803
Population 60 to 64 years old: 21,980
Population 65 to 74 years old: 35,919
Population 75 to 84 years old: 25,004
Population 85 years and older: 8,975
Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States, situated on the Potomac River between Virginia and Maryland. The federal government and tourism are the chief components of the economy, and—not surprisingly—many national unions as well as business, professional, and nonprofit organizations have their headquarters there.
Tourist and vacationers are drawn to Washington D.C.’s rich history and culture, visiting attractions (many with free admission) such as: Capital Children's Museum; Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens; International Spy Museum; Library of Congress; National Air and Space Museum; National Geographic Society Explorers' Hall; the National Mall; the Washington Monument; Lincoln Memorial; Jefferson Memorial; National Museum of Crime & Punishment; Smithsonian Museum; The Phillips Collection; the U.S. Capitol building; The White House; and the U.S. National Arboretum.
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