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  2. Washington Hilton - Wikipedia

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    It is located at 1919 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., roughly at the boundaries of the Kalorama, Dupont Circle, and Adams Morgan neighborhoods. The Washington Hilton, located on the former site of the Oak Lawn estate, was designed by architect William B. Tabler [4] and developed by Uris Buildings Corporation. [5]

  3. Clarke Waggaman - Wikipedia

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    1919 19th Street, NW (1916) 1207 Connecticut Avenue (1916) 1209 Connecticut Avenue (1916) 1211 Connecticut Avenue (1916) 1213 Connecticut Avenue (1916) 1217 Connecticut Avenue, NW (1916) Waggaman designed this house for himself in 1918. 1533 New Hampshire Avenue (1916) 2126 Bancroft Place, NW (1916) 1612 21st Street (1917) 1614 21st Street (1917)

  4. List of hotels in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    1914 Connecticut Avenue NW - - Conrad Washington: 370 2019 950 New York Avenue NW - - Courtyard Washington, DC Dupont Circle Hotel: 143 1979 [b] 1733 N Street NW - - The Dupont Circle Hotel: 312 1947 1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW - - The Fairmont Washington, D.C. 415 1985 [c] 2401 M Street NW - - Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, D.C. 1979 2800 ...

  5. Connecticut Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., and suburban Montgomery County, Maryland.It is one of the diagonal avenues radiating from the White House, and the segment south of Florida Avenue was one of the original streets in Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant's plan for Washington. [1]

  6. Waggaman-Ray Commercial Row - Wikipedia

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    Originally designed by renowned architects, Clarke Waggaman and George N. Ray of "Waggaman & Ray Architects," [4] the commercial row was meant to rival New York City's Fifth Avenue and establish Connecticut Avenue as a premiere shopping district for Washington, D.C. [2] Built in 1915, the buildings are one of the first projects completed by the partnership of Waggaman & Ray. [4]

  7. Dupont Circle station - Wikipedia

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    Unique to the station, the edges of the escalators are trellised with plants where normally there would be granite slabs. The south entrance, located on the southern edge of Dupont Circle at 19th Street NW and Connecticut Avenue NW, has another set of three escalators to reach a separate mezzanine and fare control at the south end of the platforms.

  8. Kalorama Triangle Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Avenue is the western border of the neighborhood and historic district. Kalorama Triangle is on the left and the Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District is on the right. When the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 came into law, it extended the boundaries of the City of Washington to the present District of Columbia.

  9. Marriott Wardman Park - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Marriott Wardman Park was a hotel on Connecticut Avenue next to the Woodley Park station of the Washington Metro in the Woodley Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The hotel had 1,152 rooms, 195,000 square feet (18,100 m 2) of event space, and 95,000 square feet (8,800 m 2) of exhibit space. It opened in 1918 and closed in 2020.

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