Washington DC Traffic Circles Trivia

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Washington DC Traffic Circles Trivia Answers

Following directions of how to get around Washington, DC, sometimes gets complicated when you encounter the traffic circles. They are scattered throughout the nation's capital, and unless you are familiar with them, you may not come out on the other side on the same road.

Below are the answers to the questions from the Washington, DC Traffic Circles Trivia.

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1. Dupont Circle: Connecticut Ave (which also goes underneath Dupont Circle), Massachussets Ave, New Hampshire Ave, P Street and 19th Street.

2. Washington Circle: Pennsylvania Ave, New Hampshire Ave, K Street (which goes beneath Washington Circle) and 23rd Street.

3. Logan Circle: Rhode Island Ave, Vermont Ave, P Street and 13th Street.

4. Grant Circle: Illinois Ave, New Hampshire Ave, 5th Street and Varnum Street.

5. Sherman Circle: Illinois Ave, Kansas Ave, 7th Street and Crittenden Street.

6. Chevy Chase Circle: Connecticut Ave, Western Ave, Chevy Chase Pkwy, Magnolia Pkwy and Grafton Street.

7. Westmoreland Circle: Massachussets Ave, Western Ave, Butterworth Place, Dalecarla Pkwy and Wetherill Road.

8. Randle Circle: Minnesota Ave, Fort Dupont Drive, Massachussets Ave, Branch Ave, 32nd Street and K Street.

9. Sheridan Circle: Massachussets Ave, R Street and 23rd Street.

10. Scott Circle: Rhode Island Ave, Massachussets Ave and 16th Street (which also goes underneath Sheridan Circle).

11. Tenley Circle: Wisconsin Ave, Nebraska Ave, Fort Drive and Yuma Street.

12. Pinehurst Circle: Utah Ave NW, Worthington Street NW, 33rd Street NW with Western Blvd actually cutting the circle in half making it more like an arc.




LINKS

By far the coolest map of downtown Washington, DC.

Another cool interactive map of downtown Washington, DC, to calculate how long it would take to walk to different places.

A map with links to information of popular Washington, DC, attractions by LonelyPlanet.com.

This map on Aaccessmaps.com shows the entire Washington, DC metro area.

Traveling by subway? Click here for Washington, DC's METRO system map.




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