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Overlooking Washington DC and adjacent to historic Georgetown , the Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge lies aside the Potomac River across from the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The hotel offers guests complimentary indoor parking, a Washington DC hotel rarity; a fitness center ; wireless hi-speed Internet ; an indoor pool ; and a business center. Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Nation's Capital from your own private balcony in one of our 307 guest rooms.
Quick information for the Marine Corps. Marathon Marine Corps Marathon & Half Marathon Race Website: http://www.marinemarathon.com/page11.aspx Arlington, Virginia United States Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008 Time: 8:00 AM Anniversary: 33rd The USATF certified course starts in Arlington, VA, and winds its way through Rosslyn along Lee Highway before turning on Spout Run and the George Washington Parkway. Runners will experience a climb on Lee Highway in the first few miles of the new course, but are rewarded with a descent along Spout Run and the parkway.