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  2. Chinatown, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    As a result, D.C.'s Chinatown can be categorized as semiotic landscape different than other Chinatowns. [14] [31] Chinatown has become home to many high-growth technology companies, such as Blackboard, Blue State Digital, LivingSocial, and The Knowland Group. [32] It is also the location of the Washington branch of the Goethe-Institut.

  3. Douglas Jemal - Wikipedia

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    Jemal took the proceeds and began investing in Washington, D.C., real estate which was opportune as the city was in the midst of a down cycle. [4] His success was compounded by the fact that he recognized that retail was under-present in D.C. (with half the national average of retail space per capita) and focused his efforts on high-end retailers. [4]

  4. List of theaters in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown: 2004 (built 1908) 800 Sylvan Theater: National Mall: 1917 Source Theatre U Street: 2008 150 Sitar Arts Center Adams Morgan: 2001 0 Studio 1469 Columbia Heights: Studio Theatre: Mead Theater 4th Street: 1978 218 Studio Theatre Metheny Theater 4th Street: 1978 200 Studio Theatre Milton Theater 4th Street: 1978 187 Studio Theatre

  5. Friendship Archway - Wikipedia

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    It spans H Street just east of 7th, standing 47 feet 7 inches (14.50 m) tall and 75 feet (23 m) wide. In total, it weighs 128 short tons (116 t), of which 63 short tons (57 t) are in the roofing and decorations; the supports and internal structure are made from 27 short tons (24 t) of steel and 38 short tons (34 t) of concrete.

  6. Old Patent Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The Old Patent Office Building is a historic building in Washington, D.C. that covers an entire city block between F and G Streets and 7th and 9th Streets NW in the Penn Quarter section of Chinatown. Built 1836–1867 in the Greek Revival style, the building first served as one of the earliest U.S. Patent Office buildings.

  7. Mary E. Surratt Boarding House - Wikipedia

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    The building, now in the center of the Chinatown of Washington D.C., [6] was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on August 11, 2009. [2] [1] The listing was announced as the featured listing in the National Park Service's weekly list of August 28, 2009. [7]

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