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  2. Hay–Adams Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The HayAdams is an historic luxury hotel opened in 1928, located at 800 16th Street NW in Washington, D.C. It south-fronts on Lafayette Square across from the White House.It sits on the former site of connected 19th-century mansions, which were owned by two influential friends, John Hay and Henry Adams, which led to the hotel's naming.

  3. Patrick Clark (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Dean Clark (March 17, 1955 – February 11, 1998) was an American chef. He won the 1994 James Beard Foundation award for "Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic Region" during his tenure at the Hay-Adams Hotel, Washington, D.C. [1] and also competed in the 1997 Iron Chef. [2]

  4. Manger Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the Manger family sold the HayAdams Hotel to Washington developer Sheldon Magazine. [51] In 1974 the Tampa Manger Motor Inn was sold to Hilton Hotels. It is now known as the Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel. [47] By 1977, the Manger Building in Savannah was unoccupied and in the process of being converted into an office building. [34]

  5. B. F. Saul Company - Wikipedia

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    Notable properties include the Hay-Adams Hotel and the Kennedy-Warren Apartment Building. The company is an affiliate of Saul Centers, Inc., a public company and real estate investment trust that is a component of the S&P 600 index.

  6. Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House - Wikipedia

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    The Hay-Adams Houses were razed in 1927 by real estate developer Harry Wardman, and the HayAdams Hotel built on the site. [60] At nearby 1616 H Street NW, the Brookings Institution purchased the rear garden from the private owners of the Decatur House and built an eight-story Modernist office building there. [61]

  7. Cutts–Madison House - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] The Hay-Adams Houses were razed in 1927 by real estate developer Harry Wardman, and the HayAdams Hotel built on the site. [24] At nearby 1616 H Street NW, the Brookings Institution purchased the rear garden from the private owners of the Decatur House and built an eight-story Modernist office building there. [7]

  8. Is the Teamsters protest at Amazon disrupting holiday deliveries?

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    Amazon delivery drivers and third-party workers for the nation's predominant shopping platform have walked off the job in the past week, seeking what they consider a fair labor agreement -- and ...

  9. Great Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Great Hotels is a television show on the Travel Channel.The show, hosted by Samantha Brown, travels around the United States to show some of its most renowned hotels.Brown stays at the hotel and walks the viewer through the layout, the rooms, and extra features the hotel has to offer that make it unique and desirable.