Location ID: #10114997
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The Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington, D.C. is committed to enriching the relationship between Mexico and the United States by sharing Mexico's vibrant cultural past and present with the local community. Since its establishment in 1990, the ...
Location ID: #10111450
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The Embassy of France in Washington, DC, is the largest French diplomatic mission in the world.
The current building was constructed in the early 1980s. An architectural competition was held in 1975 to determine the building’s design. The winner ...
Location ID: #10115122
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The Embassy was envisioned as a meeting point for the community. Recalling the idea of an Italian square, its vast atrium, covered by a glass dome, can host more than 1000 people.
At first sight the interior of the embassy gives one a feeling of ...
Location ID: #10114035
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The Chancery building in Washington consists of two adjacent buildings, one constructed in 1885, four floors were added in 1907, and the other (Depew House) in 1901, making them probably the oldest properties owned by the government of India abroad. ...
Location ID: #10111650
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The Finnish Embassy is an architectural landmark on the Embassy Row. Located across from the Vice President's residence on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington D.C., it captures the spirit of Finland. Its materials are both age-old and contemporary, ...
Location ID: #10115534
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The Government of Canada has had independent representation in the United States since 1927. The Embassy of Canada has been in its current location on Pennsylvania Avenue, however, only since 1989. Having outgrown an earlier chancery, the Canadian ...
Location ID: #10114289
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The Embassy of Austria was built on a 1.14-acre plot in Northwest Washington and officially opened its doors to the public on October 26, 1991.
The three-story edifice was designed by the Washington architect Leopold Boeckl, who is the son of the ...
Location ID: #10115076
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For more than 50 years, the Edmund Burke School has provided an outstanding progressive education and access to an egalitarian, democratic learning environment.
Since our school’s founding in 1968, we have cultivated a diverse community of ...
Location ID: #10157101
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Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater
Washington DC JCC
The elegant eggplant, bronze and cerise theater offers 214 fixed seats in the orchestra and an additional 44 seats in the side balconies. A front row of seats can also be added to reach a maximum ...
Location ID: #10043833
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize Eastern Market in Southeast Washington as the January 2013 One City Location of the Month. Located in a quaint 19th century brick building in the historic Capitol ...
Location ID: #10062610
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize East Potomac Park in Southwest Washington as the June 2013 One City Location of the Month. East Potomac Park is situated on a more than 300 acre man-made island ...
Location ID: #10054318
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The E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse is a historic building in Washington, D.C. It was built in 1949–50 (opened in 1952) and currently houses both the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the United States Court of ...
Location ID: #10110840
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Our mission is to provide an all-inclusive instructional program for students that fosters maximum academic achievement, enabling them to enjoy lifelong learning while becoming productive citizens. Dunbar aims to serve as a learning community where ...
Location ID: #10112993
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Dumbarton Oaks is a Harvard University research institute, library, museum, and garden located in Washington, DC. The institution is the legacy of Robert and Mildred Bliss, collectors of art and patrons of learning in the humanities. The museum ...
Location ID: #10092499
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The Duke Ellington School of the Arts was established in 1974 and remains the sole D.C. public high school to offer a dual curriculum encompassing professional arts training and academic enrichment, in preparation for college and careers in the ...
Location ID: #10043871
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The Washington Monument is an obelisk within the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army (1775–1784) in the American Revolutionary War and the first President of the ...
Location ID: #10052933
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The Duke Ellington Bridge named after Duke Ellington (also known as the Calvert Street Bridge), carries Calvert Street NW over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., United States. It connects 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan with Connecticut Avenue NW in ...
Location ID: #10153404
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DC Water Headquarters (HQO) -- Navy Yard
HQO in Navy Yard has breathtaking riverfront views. Five unique indoor and outdoor event spaces, each offering a stunning view of the Anacostia River. HQO is open for events with affordable pricing for ...
Location ID: #10060807
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize the Deanwood neighborhood in Northeast Washington as the April 2013 One City Location of the Month.
The Deanwood neighborhood is a community east of the Anacostia ...
Location ID: #10113119
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The DAR Headquarters Complex at 1776 D Street, NW in Ward 2, features a total of 450,000
square feet of space that occupies an entire city block within steps of the White House,
Washington Monument, and the National Mall. The complex includes a ...
Location ID: #10113117
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Location ID: #10153617
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The DC International Spy Museum at L’Enfant Plaza is a museum and event space with interactive exhibitions and installations, the foremost collection of spy artifacts in the world. The building includes a 145-seat theater, rooftop terraces and ...
Location ID: #10151972
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In 1946, ISH purchased the home of the Demarest Lloyd family at 1825 R Street that is today’s main building. The house was built in 1912 with a Tudor design and a Great Hall, which was built to resemble Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, England. The Lloyd ...
Location ID: #10043837
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DC Legislative and Executive Branch building where the office of the mayor and the city council are housed. Offices, committee rooms, etc. Attached also are pictures of the "city views" available from Wilson Building roof are attached. Contact ...