- Virginia Avenue
Virginia Avenue is a street in the Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast quadrants of
Washington, D.C. Like other state-named streets in Washington, it diagonally crosses the grid pattern formed by lettered (east-west) and numbered (north-south) streets. Many famous landmarks are adjacent to Virginia Avenue, including theWatergate complex ,The George Washington University 's Hall on Virginia Avenue (which, formerly branded as aHoward Johnson's hotel, served as the lookout point for the Watergate break-in in 1972), thePan-American Health Organization , the US Departments of State and the Interior, the Kennedy Center, andWest Potomac Park .The western terminus of Virginia Avenue, N.W. is at the
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway . Virginia Avenue provides access from the Parkway toInterstate 66 . The eastern terminus is atConstitution Avenue between 17th and 18th streets. Between those termini, there is a partial interchange with theE Street Expressway . Discontinuous portions of Virginia Avenue are found in Southwest, paralleling the railroad tracks, and Southeast, paralleling the Southeast Freeway.
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