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  2. E Street Complex - Wikipedia

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    The OSS Society and State Department engaged in efforts with the National Park Service to add the E Street Complex to the National Register of Historic Places. [6] [7] [8] On December 14, 2016, the effort was successful. [9] *Note: The E Street Complex is not to be confused with the Old Naval Observatory. The E Street Complex occupied a portion ...

  3. New Executive Office Building - Wikipedia

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    Within the same block are several buildings: Blair House, Trowbridge House, and Renwick Gallery in the south and the National Grange Headquarters and the Decatur House to the north. Known as Federal Office Building #7 , it was built from 1965 [ 1 ] to 1969 and is ten stories tall, double the height of the EEOB .

  4. South Capitol Street - Wikipedia

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    The two ends of South Capitol Street remained unconnected, however. Congress again considered building a South Capitol Street bridge in 1902 and 1926, but nothing came of these plans. [18] [19] The Army Corps of Engineers finally extended South Capitol Street from Nichols Avenue to the District boundary in 1940. [17]

  5. Eisenhower Executive Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The first executive offices were constructed between 1799 and 1820 on the former site of the Washington Jockey Club, flanking the White House. [6] In 1869, following the Civil War, Congress appointed a commission to select a site and submit plan and cost estimates for a new State Department Building, with possible arrangements to house the War and Navy departments.

  6. Southwest (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Nationals Park stadium, located on the east side of South Capitol Street and thus in Southeast, opened for the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team in 2008, construction having cost more than $611 million. As part of the Capitol Riverfront revitalization efforts, high rise office buildings and condominiums have been constructed.

  7. Main Interior Building - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood, it is bounded by 19th Street NW on the west, 18th Street NW on the east, E Street NW on the north, C Street NW on the south, and Virginia Avenue on the southwest. Although the building takes up the entire block, the address is "1849 C Street, NW" to commemorate the founding of the Department of Interior ...

  8. One Franklin Square - Wikipedia

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    The building at night. When the building opened in 1991, the chief tenant was IBM. [4]The Washington Post moved its headquarters there in late 2015. The company leased 242,000 square feet (22,500 m 2) of space for 16 years on floors four through nine in the west tower and floors seven and eight in the east tower.

  9. Halcyon House - Wikipedia

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    Halcyon House is a Federal-style [2] home in Washington, D.C. Located in the heart of Georgetown, the house was built beginning in 1787 by the first Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Its gardens were designed by Pierre L'Enfant , [ 4 ] and for several decades in the early 19th century Halcyon House was the center of much of ...