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  2. The Mansion on O Street - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion on O Street is an American luxury boutique hotel in the Dupont Circle historic district of Washington D.C. The hotel is noted for eccentric interior styling which includes hidden doors, secret passages, and rooms in which all furnishings and fixtures are for sale.

  3. Laird-Dunlop House - Wikipedia

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    As it stands today, the house is Colonial Revival in design, with red brick, arched windows on the first floor and a course or line of horizontal brownstone breaking up the facade. Arches such as those seen on this house are characteristic of most of Lovering's work in Washington, D.C. Construction began in 1792 until 1793 and two wings were ...

  4. James G. Blaine Mansion - Wikipedia

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    October 22, 1974. July 21, 1978. Designated DCIHS. November 8, 1964 [3] The James G. Blaine Mansion, commonly known as the Blaine Mansion, is a historic house located at 2000 Massachusetts Avenue NW, in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The imposing house was completed in 1882 for James G. Blaine, a Republican politician from ...

  5. National Union Building - Wikipedia

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    National Union Building. /  38.897139°N 77.024889°W  / 38.897139; -77.024889. The National Union Building is a historic building, located at 918 F Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Penn Quarter neighborhood. It is currently owned by Douglas Development Corporation, and leased as an event and entertainment space [ 2]

  6. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Washington, DC: Formerly housed the Historical Society of Washington [19] Mary Scott Townsend House 1898–1901 Beaux Arts: Carrère and Hastings: Washington, DC: Built for Mary Scott Townsend, wife of Richard T. Townsend, now, Cosmos Club: more images: Townsend House: 1901: Beaux-Arts: Carrère and Hastings: Washington, DC: Home to the Cosmos ...

  7. A famous cherry tree in DC was uprooted. Its clones ... - AOL

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    In all, more than 140 cherry trees were removed for the three-year, $113-million-dollar repair of the basin's seawall. What made Stumpy popular – the tree's appearance – was also evidence of ...