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Where in Washington DC are the locations that the shots in the opening sequence of House of Cards were filmed from?

Edit: I've compiled this answer with pictures, links, and additional detail here: House of Cards Intro Places.Opening credits were shot by Andrew Geraci between March and August in 2012. Shots are numbered as they appear the the intro. Some scenes changed slightly between Season 1 and Season 2 and are noted in the -2 numbers. You can see the differences in shots between seasons as well as the shot numbers here: Page on ironicsans.com1. [Kevin Spacey] From Rosslyn looking east across the Potomac River into DC. The Teddy Roosevelt Memorial Bridge (left) and the Arlington Memorial Bridge (right) are visible. The Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, and Thomas Jefferson Memorial are all visible.2. [Robin Wright] On Pennsylvania Ave. looking south east at about 12th. FBI Headquarters (left) and the Department of Justice (right) are visible, with the U.S. Capital in the background.3. [Kate Mara] Looking down North Capitol from T St. bridge towards the U.S. Capital.4. [Corey Stoll] Same location as 3; townhouses on North Capitol.5. [Michael Kelly] On North Capital at R.6. [Sakina Jaffrey] On North Capitol looking towards the U.S. Capital.7. [Kristen Connolly] Looking up at the arches at the entrance of Union Station.8. [Sebastian Arcelus] Ronald Reagan Building International Trade Center.9. [Boris McGiver] Looking west at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial down the Mall towards the Washington Monument.9-2. [Sam Page] Winfield Scott Hancock statue on Pennsylvania Ave.10. [Constance Zimmer] Closeup of the Cavalry Group statue on the north of the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.11. [Jayne Atkinson / Michel Gill] Closeup of lions at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.12. [Dan Ziskie / Elizabeth Norment] A plaque at the National World War II Memorial on the Mall, looking west towards the Lincoln Memorial.12-2. Same as 1.13. [Reed Birney / Kevin Kilner] The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).14. [Francie Swift / Karl Kenzler / Chuck Cooper] Same as 13.15. [Maryann Plunket / Chance Kelly / Rachel Brosnahan] Grand Army of the Republic Memorial at 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue.16. [Reg E. Cathey] John Marshall Memorial Park on Pennsylvania Ave.17. [Laray Mayfield] Statue of John Marshall at John Marshall Memorial Park on Pennsylvania Ave.18. [Tom Broecker] View of the Capitol building from beneath the overpass at L'Enfant Plaza.19. [n/a] Same as 18.20. [Jeff Beal] Woodward and Lothrop building at 10th and F.21. [n/a] From Rosslyn (around the Arlington National Cemetery] looking into DC. The Arlington Memorial Bridge and Little Island are visible in the foreground, with the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument in the distance.21-2. Same as 9.22. [Kirk Baxter] South bank of the Anacostia River with the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge and Nationals Park in the background.23. [Donald Graham Burt] Same as 21.24. [Eigil Bryld] Same as 1, with a tighter shot.25. [Karyn McCarthy] On Pennsylvania Ave. at the Newseum facing the U.S. Capitol.26. [Keith Huff] The intersection of 10th and G.27. [Rick Cleveland] H St. where train tracks split for Union Station.28. [Sarah Treem] Likely a lion at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.29. [Beau Willimon] Same as 27.30. [Michael Dobbs / Andrew Davies] Railroad tracks near L’Enfant Plaza, looking towards the U.S. Capitol.31. [Michael Dobbs / Andrew Davies]32. [John Melfi] Closeup of the Gen. Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.33. [Kevin Spacey / Dana Brunetti] Same as 1.34. [Joshua Donen / Eric Roth / David Fincher] Figure of Thales (electricity), part of The Progress of Railroading memorial on top of Union Station.35. [Beau Willimon] Same as 1, with a closup of the Teddy Roosevelt Memorial Bridge and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,36. [HOUSE OF CARDS] U.S. Capital at the Capitol Reflecting Pool with the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in the foreground.38. [Beau Willimon / David Fincher] Same as 1.

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