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Are there billboards in Washington D.C.?

Published

June 26, 2026

There are, but not in the way most U.S. cities use the term. Congress banned new billboards within the District back in 1931, while Federal highway rules keep traditional roadside bulletins off interstate-facing routes entirely. While a small number of pre-1972 billboards remain under grandfather rights, for new digital advertising, brands instead turn to the city's four Designated Entertainment Areas (DEAs), Metro stations, airports, and street furniture.

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