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Adelphi (/ ə ˈ d ɛ l f i /; from the Greek ἀδελφοί adelphoi, meaning "brothers") is a district of the City of Westminster in London. [1] The small district includes the streets of Adelphi Terrace, Robert Street and John Adam Street. [1]
Adams House may refer to: In England. Adams House (London), a listed building; The Adams House, York, a listed building; In the United States. Captain Adams House, Daphne, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places; W. E. Adams House, Phoenix, Arizona, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Peacefield, also called Peace field or Old House, is a historic home formerly owned by the Adams family of Quincy, Massachusetts. It was the home of United States Founding Father and U.S. president John Adams and First Lady Abigail Adams, and of U.S. president John Quincy Adams and his First Lady, Louisa Adams.
The remaining structure of the Anchor Brewery, on the corner of Mile End Road and Cephas Avenue, is a block of offices named Adams House, and a residential part named Charrington House. The building is Grade II listed. Anchor House was purchased by the senior partners of Adams Solicitors, and renamed Adams House.
John Adams House may refer to: . in the United States (by state) Adams National Historic Site, Quincy, Massachusetts, birthplaces of two U.S. presidents; John Quincy Adams Birthplace, Quincy, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
Winfield House: Seat: Embassy of the United States, London, United Kingdom: Appointer: President of the United States with the advice and consent of the Senate: Term length: At the pleasure of the President: Inaugural holder: John Adams (as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's) Formation: 1785: Website: uk.usembassy.gov
Grosvenor Square was long a center of American presence in London beginning when John Adams established the first American mission to the Court of St. James's in 1785. Adams lived, from 1785 to 1788, in the house which still stands on the corner of Brook and Duke Streets.
Among the memorials to John Adams, Founding Father and second president of the United States, are the following: Buildings. Adams House at Harvard University;