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  2. Category:Apartment buildings in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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  3. Hampshire Garden Apartment Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The buildings of the Hampshire Garden Apartments compose the first fully developed garden apartment complex in the city, although only part of it was built. [2] The initial plan was for the complex to have 2,500 units, but the Great Depression brought construction to an end in 1929. The complex was built as middle-class housing and was an early ...

  4. Bellevue (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The combination of high crime and poverty meant that housing prices in the Bellevue/Congress Heights/Washington Highlands area were some of the most inexpensive in the city. The median price in 2013 for a one-bedroom apartment was $750, making the area the third least-expensive area of the city in which to rent an apartment. [46]

  5. Wyoming Apartments - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Barr's grandson sold the building for $6.3 million to developers, who converted it to condominiums. The building is composed of 106 apartments, 76 in the South Wing and 30 in the North Wing. Featured in book, The Lost Child of Philomena Lee , as the weekday residence of her son, who worked for the Republican National Committee, and his ...

  6. Mayfair Mansions Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Albert I. Cassell, one of Washington's first professionally trained African American architects, designed the three-story buildings in the Colonial Revival style. They are among the first federally subsidized housing projects for African Americans in the United States. [2] The complex was built on the former location of the Benning Race Track

  7. The Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Some sections of hallways are marble-floored, and each apartment's outside door handle is a marble orb. Apartments have exposed red brick walls. The AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C. summed up the design: "For all its quirks, the awkward tower reigns as one of Washington's guilty pleasures." [3]

  8. Andrew Mellon Building - Wikipedia

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    McCormick Apartments, also known as Andrew Mellon Building, Mellon Apartment, or 1785 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, is a landmark apartment building on Embassy Row in Washington, D.C., whose inhabitants once included Andrew W. Mellon. It is the home of the American Enterprise Institute.

  9. Harrison Apartment Building - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Apartment Building is an historic structure located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The building is the oldest known surviving conventional apartment building in the city. [ 2 ]