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  2. Metropolitan Hotel (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Hotel at Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth Street NW in Washington, D.C. was a major hotel of the capital city of the United States from 1863 to 1933. Built in 1850 by the heirs of Jesse Brown, [ 1 ] the Metropolitan was "brick with marble veneer, originally five stories, approx[imately] twenty bays."

  3. Hotel Washington (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Following a 2006 buyout and extensive renovation, the property reopened in 2008 as the 317-room W Washington D.C. [4] In 2021 the building was sold, ending its franchise with W Hotels and reverting to an independent Hotel Washington.

  4. Union Hotel (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    A hotel called the Union Hotel stood on F Street near the Treasury Department. [8] Dating to 1827, [9] this hotel was a three-story brick building. [10] It also was known as the Globe Hotel for a time. [11] While this hotel was run by Jimmy and Bridget Maher, [12] it was the preferred place to stay of Dakota people visiting the Indian Office. [11]

  5. The Fairfax at Embassy Row - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Gores sold the hotel [1] to John B. Coleman for $5 million. [5] Coleman soon spent $10 million on a renovation, and renamed the hotel The Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. in 1982, having licensed the name from Gerald Blakely, owner of the Ritz-Carlton in Boston, [6] for a fee of 1.5 percent of the Washington hotel's annual gross ...

  6. The Cairo - Wikipedia

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    The high society of Washington often held meetings at the Cairo Hotel, such as that between the Woman's National Democratic League [7] and a Congressman from New Mexico in 1913. On June 16, 1906, Congressman Rufus E. Lester , Democrat of Georgia, died after an accident in which he fell through a skylight on the roof of the Cairo, where he resided.

  7. They Watched the Queen’s Funeral from a Pub - AOL

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