Washington DC is not known for having especially tall buildings; it's rather on the squat side for a city of its size.
The Hughes Memorial Tower, a radio tower used by WDCW TV and the Washington DC police department, is the tallest structure in the city. At 761 feet it's more than 200 feet taller than the Washington Monument (555 ft), the tallest structure in DC that isn't a radio tower.
The tallest building (the Washington Monument is not considered a "building") is the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (a Catholic church, if you couldn't guess from the name) at 329 feet.
The Knights Tower at the Basillica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at 329 feet is the second tallest building after the Washington Monument at 555 feet in D.C. Other buildings heights are the Old Post Office Clock Tower at 315 feet, the Gloria in Excelsis Tower at the Washington National Cathedral at 301 feet, and the U.S. Capitol Dome at 288 feet.
The Washington Monument is the largest building in D.C, standing at 555ft and 5 1/8 inches tall
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The Washington Monument at 550ft 6inches is the tallest.
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Do you mean the capitol building in Washington DC?
The washington monument in don town dc in the dc mall
The United States Capitol Building. Not the white house, but the building with the big dome in Washington DC. The US Capitol in Washington DC.
the Pentagon....in Washington dc
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