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  2. Muehlebach Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Howard Hughes had the presidential suite during his 1945 stay. [4] The Muehlebach was the White House headquarters for Harry S. Truman during his frequent visits to his home in nearby Independence, Missouri. Truman stayed in Independence but conducted business in the Presidential Suite in the hotel's penthouse. [1]

  3. El Safa Palace - Wikipedia

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    El Safa Palace (Egyptian Arabic: قصر الصفة) is a presidential palace in the Zizinia neighborhood of Alexandria, Egypt. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  4. Alexandria Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Encompassing all of the city's Old Town and some adjacent areas, this area contains one of the nation's best-preserved assemblages of the late-18th and early-19th century urban architecture. The district was locally designated (as the Old and Historic Alexandria district) in 1946 [4] and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966. [3] [5 ...

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  6. Category:Old Town Alexandria - Wikipedia

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  7. Old Town Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    The area was originally called Belhaven, believed to be in honor of a Scottish patriot, John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Belhaven and Stenton.The town was formally named Alexandria in 1779, after Captain Philip Alexander II (1704–1753) and Captain John Alexander (1711–1763), who donated the land to assist in the development of the area.