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The Robert C. Weaver Federal Building is a 10-story office building in Washington, D.C., owned by the federal government of the United States.Completed in 1968, it serves as the headquarters of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). [4]
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the central area of Washington, D.C. For the purposes of this list central Washington, D. C. is defined as all of the Northwest quadrant east of Rock Creek and south of M Street and all of the Southwest quadrant.
Map of Washington, D.C. showing 7th Street NW and SW and its connection to Georgia Avenue. 7th Street SW begins at Water Street, near the banks of the Washington Channel.It crosses above Interstate 395 approximately two blocks before it intersects with Maryland and Virginia avenues near the U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development buildings ...
"Clothing and Gents' Furnishing goods", 517 7th Street between D and Pennsylvania. [4] In September 1869, expanded to 2,550 sq ft (237 m 2). [8] As of 1870, the building's numbering changed to 316 7th Street. In September 1878, expanded into 318 7th Street. [9] Washington, D.C. Downtown Saks & Co. Washington, D.C. (temporary location) 410 7th ...
The station complex is located in the Southwest Federal Center area of Southwest, Washington, DC, centered around the intersection of 7th Street SW and D Street SW. The Metro station has three levels: a fare mezzanine, the Yellow/Green Line upper level with two side platforms , and the Orange/Blue/Silver Line lower level with one island platform .
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Bullock's complex is a collection of nine historic buildings located at 639-651 south Broadway, the 300-block of 7th Street, and 634-670 south Hill Street in the Jewelry District and Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.
The President James K. Polk Home & Museum is the presidential museum for the 11th president of the United States, James K. Polk (1795–1849), and is located at 301 West 7th Street in Columbia, Tennessee. Built in 1816, it is the only surviving private residence of United States President James K. Polk.