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Willard interchange Continental Washington

Willard interchange Continental Washington

Willard Hotel
The location: 1401-1409 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., U.S.
Construction: Original six structures: 1816[1]
Unified structure: 1847[2]
Current structure: 1901[3]

An architect: Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (hotel)[3]
Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates and Vlastimil Koubek, annex
Architecture: Beaux-Arts[3]
NRHP registration number: 74002177
An NRHP designation day: February 15, 1974

Willard interchange Continental Washington (Willard InterContinental Washington) is a luxury hotel in the White House of Washington D.C. and near the National lacing braid.

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Summary

I practiced medicine in 1850, and the current 12-story building was built in 1901. In the hall, there are 332 guest rooms, three restaurants such as famous round Robin bars and many banquet rooms and meeting rooms. Distance of 2 blocks includes it from metro center Station of the Washington metro.

References

  1. ^ Moeller and Weeks, AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C., 2006, p. 133.
  2. ^ Tindall, Standard History of the City of Washington From a Study of the Original Sources, 1914, p. 353-354.
  3. ^ a b c Denby, Grand Hotels: Reality and Illusion, 2004, p. 221-222.

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