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  2. Camondo Stairs - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The curvaceous stairs were designed in a unique mix of the Neo-Baroque and early Art Nouveau styles, and built circa 1870–1880 by the renowned Ottoman-Venetian Jewish banker Abraham Salomon Camondo, the patriarch of the House of Camondo.

  3. House of Camondo - Wikipedia

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    He bought the land in 1870 and had a mansion built there to a design by architect Denis-Louis Destors, who also remodeled Nissim's house at number 63. [ 1 ] : 148–149 His son Isaac de Camondo sold the estate in 1893 to industrialist Gaston Menier [ fr ] .

  4. Camondo Steps - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:House of Camondo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "House of Camondo" ... Musée Nissim de Camondo; N. Nissim de Camondo This page was last edited on 31 December 2023, at 06:35 ...

  6. Spanish Steps (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Location of Spanish Steps in Washington DC Coordinates: 38°54′49″N 77°02′56″W  /  38.91372°N 77.04879°W  / 38.91372; -77 Decatur Terrace , commonly known as the Spanish Steps , is a terrace in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C. , located on 22nd Street NW, connecting Decatur Place NW and S Street NW.

  7. Congressional office buildings - Wikipedia

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    Rayburn House Office Building (RHOB, built 1962-1965, dedicated 1965), named after Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn (1882-1961), of Texas, and is the largest House offices structure. [3] A fourth building, (formerly House Annex-2), the Ford House Office Building, was recently named for the 38th President Gerald R. Ford (1913-2006).

  8. French ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The sale brought the total size of the property to about 3 acres (1.2 ha), which is still the largest tract of land in Kalorama. [2] In February 2015, the manor house reopened after undergoing a $4.5 million, two-year renovation and restoration. [3] During the renovation, Ambassador Gérard Araud, lived in a house in Foxhall Road. [9]

  9. New Executive Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The White House is in the center. The New Executive Office Building (NEOB) is a U.S. federal government office building in Washington, D.C., for the executive branch. The building is located at 725 17th Street NW, on the north side of Pennsylvania Avenue.