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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington, D.C.

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    This is a list of properties and districts in Washington, D.C., on the National Register of Historic Places.There are more than 600 listings, including 74 National Historic Landmarks of the United States and another 13 places otherwise designated as historic sites of national importance by Congress or the President.

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    200 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY (corporate headquarters in later years) [63] 3 Beaver Street, New York, NY (Demolished in 1928 to build part of 26 Broadway, also known as the Standard Oil Building) [89] 1501 Broadway (at 43rd Street), New York, NY (below the Paramount Theater) [90] [91] 1551–1553 Broadway (at 46th St NW corner), New York, NY [92]

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  5. Dingo ate my baby - Wikipedia

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    In the 1994 episode of Frasier "Flour Child", when Eddie the dog is attacking a bag of flour, Daphne says in an Australian accent, "That dingo's got your baby." In the 1995 episode of The Simpsons " Bart vs. Australia ", when Bart receives a call from Australia to complain about a prank call, he responds, "Hey, I think I hear a dingo eating ...

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  8. Peirce Mill - Wikipedia

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    The mill was used from December 1, 1936 until 1958 to provide flour for government cafeterias, [5] whereupon because of lack of trained millwrights and lack of water in the millrace, it was used only as a historical site. The mill was shut down in April, 1993. In 1997, a restoration effort was begun by the Friends of Peirce Mill (FOPM).

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