Washington DC Great Seal, or symbol used by the state to authenticate certain documents.
The seal has Justice (who is a woman) hanging a wreath on a statue of George Washington.
The seal was adopted on August 3, 1871 as the first act passed by the District's first legislative assembly.
See the related documents for a link to an image of the seal.
The most prominent visual symbol is the dome of the US Capitol building. Among the notable landmarks that symbolize Washington is the Washington Monument, across the reflecting pool from the Lincoln Memorial. Two other buildings linked to the city are the White House and the Pentagon.
The star within a circle designates a capital city, in the case of Washington DC, a country's capital.
distric of Columbia
It is usually a star with a circle around it.
star in circle
Washington DC is the United States (national) Capital. That's what the symbol stands for
A star in a circle it means the USA's capital. :D :D
it is usually a star or dot representing the nations capital
The abbreviation "DC" is postponed to "Washington" for two important resasons: [i] for locative indication of "District of Columbia"; and [ii] to distinguish Washington Sate of Washington City, the 42nd of the United Satate.
Washington, D.C., is a symbol of the country because it is the capital of the country.
a gold star with a black circle which means the nation's capital.
It stands for the United states capital
a star
a star
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