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  2. Blair House - Wikipedia

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    Blair House, also known as The President's Guest House, is an official residence in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.The President's Guest House has been called "the world's most exclusive hotel" because it is primarily used as a state guest house to host visiting dignitaries and other guests of the president. [3]

  3. Sen. William Blair House - Wikipedia

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    The Sen. William Blair House is located in Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] [2] It was built for State Senator William Blair (1820-1880), who was a prominent businessman and politician. The house's historical significance derives from its association with Blair, as well ...

  4. Trowbridge House - Wikipedia

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    The Trowbridge House is a historic building located in Washington, D.C., that as of 2015 ... (Blair House) on its north side and next door to 712 Jackson Place, ...

  5. Inside Blair House, the presidential guest house that's ... - AOL

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    Blair House, just steps from the White House, is the official presidential guest house. Heads of state, royalty, and presidents-elect stay there.

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  7. Presidential Townhouse - Wikipedia

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    The townhouse was constructed in the late 1860s. It was once the home of Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. [3]. Purchased by the government in the late 1950s and used for various purposes, the Presidential Townhouse was established in 1969 by order of President Richard Nixon.

  8. Attempted assassination of Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1950, Puerto Rican pro-independence activists Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola attempted to assassinate President Harry S. Truman at the Blair House during the renovation of the White House. [1] [2] Both men were stopped before gaining entry to the house.

  9. 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.