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Capitol Hill Historic District
The Capitol Hill Historic District takes its name from the...
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet College, founded in 1864 as the National Deaf Mu...
Arlington Memorial and Arlington House
George Washington Parke Custis inherited the 1100-acre est...
The Federal Triangle Historic District
The Federal Triangle is located between Pennsylvania Avenu...
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site and Old Post Office
Pennsylvania Avenue is certainly among the world's most fa...
800 Block of F Street, Washington, DC
The 800 Block of F Street, NW is representative of the ear...
Ford's Theater National Historic Site
Ford's Theater was the location of the assassination of Ab...
The Willard Hotel
American author Nathaniel Hawthorne observed in the 1860s ...
US Department of Treasury
The present Treasury Building was built over a period of 3...
The Old Executive Office Building
The Old Executive Office Building, now renamed the Eisenho...
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Capitol Hill Historic District
The Capitol Hill Historic District takes its name from the hill, which rises in the center of the Federal City and extends eastward. This hill, which in 1790 was called Jenkins Hill or Jenkins Heights, was the site chosen by ...
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet College, founded in 1864 as the National Deaf Mute College, has been since its inception the only university in the United States devoted specifically to the education of the deaf.
The historic district consists of most of the original ...
Arlington Memorial and Arlington House
George Washington Parke Custis inherited the 1100-acre estate from his father, the only surviving son of Martha Washington. Like John Parke Custis, G.W.P. Custis was raised at Mount Vernon, and he dedicated much of his life to perpetuating the memory ...
The Federal Triangle Historic District
The Federal Triangle is located between Pennsylvania Avenue, Constitution Avenue and 15th Street, NW and is part of the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site. It is comprised of a unified group of important and prominent Federal office buildings. The 1926 ...
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site and Old Post Office
Pennsylvania Avenue is certainly among the world's most famous streets. While the Avenue serves work-a-day Washington as a major east-west transit route, it is known the world over as the heart of the Nation's Capital. Many Presidential inauguration parades and ...
800 Block of F Street, Washington, DC
The 800 Block of F Street, NW is representative of the earliest development of F Street as the commercial core of Washington, DC It typifies the growth of Washington from its sleepy southern village days to an advanced and enterprising ...
Ford's Theater National Historic Site
Ford's Theater was the location of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln on the night of April 14, 1865, while the President and Mrs. Lincoln were attending a performance of the play, "Our American Cousin." Actor John Wilkes Booth, in this ...
The Willard Hotel
American author Nathaniel Hawthorne observed in the 1860s that "the Willard Hotel more justly could be called the center of Washington than either the Capitol or the White House or the State Department." From 1847 when the enterprising Willard brothers, ...
US Department of Treasury
The present Treasury Building was built over a period of 33 years between 1836 and 1869. The east and center wings, designed by Robert Mills, architect of the Washington Monument and the Patent Office Building, comprise the first part of ...
The Old Executive Office Building
The Old Executive Office Building, now renamed the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, is a National Historic Landmark, that was built between 1871 and 1888. Designed by Alfred B. Mullet in the Second Empire Style, the building first housed the Departments ...