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The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) is an independent airport authority, created by the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia, with the consent of the United States Congress, to oversee management, operations, and capital development of the two major airports serving the U.S. national capital: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles ...
Hoover Field, a now-defunct airport which served Washington, D.C., from 1925 to 1933 (its merger with Washington Airport) Washington Airport, a now-defunct airport which served Washington, D.C., from 1927 to 1933 (its merger with Hoover Field) Washington-Hoover Airport, a now-defunct airport which served Washington, D.C., from 1933 to 1941
In 2017, Albright College was named one of the "Best Northeastern" schools by The Princeton Review; this was the fourteenth consecutive year that the college was included in that category. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] For 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked the college tied at #146 out of 211 in National Liberal Arts Colleges and tied at #31 in Top ...
Tourism is among the DC region's largest and most important industries. In 2019, the city attracted 24.6 million tourists, including 1.8 million from foreign countries. Collectively, tourists spent $8.15 billion during their stay. [43] The city and wider Washington region has a diverse array of attractions for tourists.
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University Park Airport has been renamed State College Regional Airport, Penn State and the Centre County Airport Authority announced Wednesday, ushering in a new era aimed at reducing confusion ...
Baltimore, MD–Washington, DC: Baltimore/Washington International Airport: 2003 [10] Houston, TX George Bush Intercontinental Airport: 2003 [11] Oakland, CA: Oakland International Airport: 2003 [12] Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport: 2005 At its opening, this was the largest facility in the US. [13] Phoenix, AZ