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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[ 3]
Location
Description
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Cleveland Abbe House
Cleveland Abbe House
May 15, 1975 (#69000289 )
NW 38°54′05″N 77°02′46″W / 38.901444°N 77.046167°W / 38.901444; -77.046167 (Cleveland Abbe House )
Cleveland Abbe , a prominent meteorologist who became known as the father of the National Weather Service , lived in this house from 1877 to 1909. Previous occupants in the early decades of the 19th century included James Monroe and the British legation . Built ca. 1802 to 1805, this is a fine example of the Federal style of residential architecture .
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Administration Building, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Administration Building, Carnegie Institution of Washington
June 23, 1965 (#66000959 )
NW 38°54′39″N 77°02′07″W / 38.910838°N 77.035167°W / 38.910838; -77.035167 (Administration Building, Carnegie Institution of Washington )
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American Federation of Labor Building
American Federation of Labor Building
May 30, 1974 (#74002154 )
NW 38°54′12″N 77°01′28″W / 38.903333°N 77.024444°W / 38.903333; -77.024444 (American Federation of Labor Building )
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American Peace Society
American Peace Society
May 30, 1974 (#74002155 )
NW 38°53′58″N 77°02′19″W / 38.8994°N 77.0386°W / 38.8994; -77.0386 (American Peace Society )
Headquarters of the American Peace Society from 1911 to 1948, in LaFayette Square Historic District .
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Anderson House
Anderson House
June 19, 1996 (#71000993 )
NW 38°54′39″N 77°02′53″W / 38.91075°N 77.047944°W / 38.91075; -77.047944 (Anderson House )
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Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall, Founders Library, Howard University
Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall, Founders Library, Howard University
January 3, 2001 (#01000070 )
NW 38°55′23″N 77°01′15″W / 38.9231°N 77.0207°W / 38.9231; -77.0207 (Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall, Founders Library, Howard University )
Three Howard University buildings: Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel , Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall , and Founders Library .
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Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution
Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution
November 11, 1971 (#71000994 )
SW 38°53′13″N 77°01′29″W / 38.886944°N 77.024722°W / 38.886944; -77.024722 (Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution )
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Ashburton House
Ashburton House
November 7, 1973 (#73002071 )
NW 38°54′01″N 77°02′09″W / 38.900278°N 77.035833°W / 38.900278; -77.035833 (Ashburton House )
House on Lafayette Square that was site of 10 months of U.S.-British negotiations leading to the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842. This settled U.S.-Canada border disputes and ended the Aroostook War .
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Newton D. Baker House
Newton D. Baker House
December 8, 1976 (#76002126 )
NW 38°54′25″N 77°03′37″W / 38.906944°N 77.060278°W / 38.906944; -77.060278 (Newton D. Baker House )
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Blair House
Blair House
October 26, 1973 (#66000963 )
NW 38°53′56″N 77°02′19″W / 38.898889°N 77.038611°W / 38.898889; -77.038611 (Blair House )
Former home of the Blair family, which now serves as a home for guests of the President.
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William E. Borah Apartment, Windsor Lodge
William E. Borah Apartment, Windsor Lodge
December 8, 1976 (#76002134 )
NW 38°55′03″N 77°02′57″W / 38.9175°N 77.049167°W / 38.9175; -77.049167 (William E. Borah Apartment, Windsor Lodge )
The home of William E. Borah , a United States Senator from Idaho and a noted isolationist.
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Blanche K. Bruce House
Blanche K. Bruce House
May 15, 1975 (#75002046 )
NW 38°54′21″N 77°01′29″W / 38.905833°N 77.024722°W / 38.905833; -77.024722 (Blanche K. Bruce House )
A home of Blanche K. Bruce , who was an African American Senator from Mississippi .
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
May 30, 1974 (#74002156 )
NW 38°53′56″N 77°02′19″W / 38.898889°N 77.038611°W / 38.898889; -77.038611 (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace )
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Mary Ann Shadd Cary House
Mary Ann Shadd Cary House
December 8, 1976 (#76002128 )
NW 38°55′09″N 77°01′58″W / 38.919191°N 77.032913°W / 38.919191; -77.032913 (Mary Ann Shadd Cary House )
A home of writer and abolitionist Mary Ann Shadd Cary .
15
City Hall / D.C. Courthouse
City Hall / D.C. Courthouse
December 19, 1960 (#66000857 )
NW 38°53′43″N 77°01′04″W / 38.895278°N 77.017778°W / 38.895278; -77.017778 (City Hall / D.C. Courthouse )
Also known as the Old Courthouse, it was renovated and rededicated on June 17, 2009 as the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
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Congressional Cemetery
Congressional Cemetery
June 14, 2011 (#69000292 )
SE 38°52′52″N 76°58′38″W / 38.881111°N 76.977222°W / 38.881111; -76.977222 (Congressional Cemetery )
Burial place of early city residents and many members of Congress who died in office.
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Constitution Hall
Constitution Hall
September 16, 1985 (#85002724 )
NW 38°53′38″N 77°02′24″W / 38.894°N 77.04°W / 38.894; -77.04 (Constitution Hall )
A concert hall that houses Washington D.C.'s largest auditorium
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Corcoran Gallery and Corcoran School Of Art
Corcoran Gallery and Corcoran School Of Art
April 27, 1992 (#71000997 )
NW 38°53′45″N 77°02′24″W / 38.89578°N 77.039899°W / 38.89578; -77.039899 (Corcoran Gallery and Corcoran School Of Art )
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Elliott Coues House
Elliott Coues House
May 15, 1975 (#75002049 )
NW 38°54′25″N 77°02′24″W / 38.906944°N 77.04°W / 38.906944; -77.04 (Elliott Coues House )
Elliott Coues , a leading 19th century ornithologist , led great expansions of the knowledge of North American bird life , helped found the American Ornithologists' Union in 1883, edited approximately 15 volumes of journals, memoirs, and diaries by famous Western explorers and fur traders . He lived in this house from 1887 until his death in 1899.
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Decatur House
Decatur House
December 19, 1960 (#66000858 )
NW 38°53′59″N 77°02′20″W / 38.899706°N 77.038897°W / 38.899706; -77.038897 (Decatur House )
Federal Style house designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe for naval hero Stephen Decatur across Lafayette Square from the White House . During 1827-1833 was home to successive Secretaries of State Henry Clay , Martin Van Buren , and Judah P. Benjamin .
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Franklin School
Franklin School
June 19, 1996 (#73002085 )
NW 38°54′08″N 77°01′47″W / 38.902222°N 77.029722°W / 38.902222; -77.029722 (Franklin School )
A nineteenth-century school, site of Alexander Graham Bell's experiments with the photophone.
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The Furies Collective
The Furies Collective
December 13, 2024 (#100011366 )
219 11th St., SE 38°53′13″N 76°59′29″W / 38.887024°N 76.991494°W / 38.887024; -76.991494 (The Furies Collective )
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Gallaudet College Historic District
Gallaudet College Historic District
December 21, 1965 (#66000856 )
NE 38°54′26″N 76°59′35″W / 38.907222°N 76.993056°W / 38.907222; -76.993056 (Gallaudet College Historic District )
The world's first college for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing.
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General Federation of Women's Clubs Headquarters
General Federation of Women's Clubs Headquarters
December 4, 1991 (#91002057 )
NW 38°54′25″N 77°02′25″W / 38.906944°N 77.040278°W / 38.906944; -77.040278 (General Federation of Women's Clubs Headquarters )
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General Post Office
General Post Office
November 11, 1971 (#69000311 )
NW 38°53′48″N 77°01′22″W / 38.896667°N 77.022778°W / 38.896667; -77.022778 (General Post Office )
This post office is a fine example of restrained Neoclassical design . Built in phases between 1839 and 1866, the building features beautiful scaling and fine details.
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Georgetown Historic District
Georgetown Historic District
May 28, 1967 (#67000025 )
NW [ 4] 38°54′34″N 77°03′54″W / 38.909444°N 77.065°W / 38.909444; -77.065 (Georgetown Historic District )
Historic site and neighborhoods on the Potomac River that once served as the nation's capital and as its own standalone municipality.
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Samuel Gompers House
Samuel Gompers House
May 30, 1974 (#74002161 )
NW 38°55′08″N 77°00′44″W / 38.918833°N 77.012225°W / 38.918833; -77.012225 (Samuel Gompers House )
Samuel Gompers was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1886 until his death in 1924. Gompers helped found the AFL, and vigorously pursued its three goals of higher wages , shorter hours , and better working conditions for American workers . He lived in this three-story brick rowhouse from 1902 to 1917.
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Charlotte Forten Grimke House
Charlotte Forten Grimke House
May 11, 1976 (#76002129 )
NW 38°54′45″N 77°02′13″W / 38.9125°N 77.036944°W / 38.9125; -77.036944 (Charlotte Forten Grimke House )
A home of Charlotte Forten Grimke , a prominent Abolitionist and educator.
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Healy Hall, Georgetown University
Healy Hall, Georgetown University
December 23, 1987 (#71001003 )
NW [ 4] 38°54′26″N 77°04′23″W / 38.907242°N 77.072981°W / 38.907242; -77.072981 (Healy Hall, Georgetown University )
This large-scale High Victorian Gothic structure is the most prominent building on the Georgetown University campus and a picturesque landmark for all Georgetown . Built from 1877 through 1879, its construction marked the evolution of the school toward true university status.
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General Oliver Otis Howard House
General Oliver Otis Howard House
May 30, 1974 (#74002163 )
NW 38°55′23″N 77°01′20″W / 38.923056°N 77.022222°W / 38.923056; -77.022222 (General Oliver Otis Howard House )
Located on Howard University campus, a home of Union general and Howard founder Oliver O. Howard .
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Charles Evans Hughes House
Charles Evans Hughes House
November 28, 1972 (#72001424 )
NW 38°54′45″N 77°02′58″W / 38.9125°N 77.049444°W / 38.9125; -77.049444 (Charles Evans Hughes House )
Charles Evans Hughes was a leader in the progressive movement , and 1916 presidential candidate . He held office as Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the United States , as well as multiple executive positions under several Presidents . He lived in this house from 1930 until his death in 1948.
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Hiram W. Johnson House
Hiram W. Johnson House
December 8, 1976 (#73002072 )
NE 38°53′29″N 77°00′18″W / 38.891389°N 77.005°W / 38.891389; -77.005 (Hiram W. Johnson House )
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Lafayette Building
Lafayette Building
September 1, 2005 (#05001205 )
NW 38°54′03″N 77°02′04″W / 38.900767°N 77.034536°W / 38.900767; -77.034536 (Lafayette Building )
Home of Reconstruction Finance Corporation which helped finance the buildup for World War II .
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Lafayette Square Historic District
Lafayette Square Historic District
August 29, 1970 (#70000833 )
NW [ 4] 38°53′59″N 77°02′12″W / 38.899694°N 77.036528°W / 38.899694; -77.036528 (Lafayette Square Historic District )
District including LaFayette Square Park , surrounding but excluding the White House .
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Library Of Congress
Library Of Congress
December 21, 1965 (#66000000 )
SE 38°53′20″N 77°00′16″W / 38.888841°N 77.004531°W / 38.888841; -77.004531 (Library Of Congress )
The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
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Andrew Mellon Building
Andrew Mellon Building
May 11, 1976 (#73002100 )
NW 38°54′33″N 77°02′30″W / 38.909167°N 77.041667°W / 38.909167; -77.041667 (Andrew Mellon Building )
A residence of Andrew W. Mellon , an American banker and philanthropist.
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Memorial Continental Hall
Memorial Continental Hall
November 28, 1972 (#72001427 )
NW 38°53′37″N 77°02′25″W / 38.893611°N 77.040278°W / 38.893611; -77.040278 (Memorial Continental Hall )
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Meridian Hill Park
Meridian Hill Park
April 19, 1994 (#74000273 )
NW 38°55′16″N 77°02′08″W / 38.921236°N 77.035611°W / 38.921236; -77.035611 (Meridian Hill Park )
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National Archives
National Archives
December 11, 2023 (#100009816 )
Constitution Ave. between 7th and 9th Sts., NW. 38°53′33″N 77°01′24″W / 38.8925°N 77.023333°W / 38.8925; -77.023333 (National Archives )
A building of records where several key U.S. documents including The United States Bill of Rights , The United States Declaration of Independence , and The Constitution of the United States .
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National Training School For Women And Girls
National Training School For Women And Girls
July 17, 1991 (#91002049 )
NE 38°53′46″N 76°55′48″W / 38.896092°N 76.930031°W / 38.896092; -76.930031 (National Training School For Women And Girls )
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National War College
National War College
November 28, 1972 (#72001535 )
SW [ 5] 38°51′48″N 77°01′01″W / 38.863333°N 77.016944°W / 38.863333; -77.016944 (National War College )
Listing is for Roosevelt Hall, which houses the National War College .
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Octagon House
Octagon House
December 19, 1960 (#66000863 )
NW 38°53′46″N 77°02′30″W / 38.896089°N 77.041675°W / 38.896089; -77.041675 (Octagon House )
Plantation owner's home lent to President Madison after the Burning of Washington in 1814.
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Old Naval Observatory
Old Naval Observatory
January 12, 1965 (#66000864 )
NW 38°53′42″N 77°03′07″W / 38.895°N 77.051944°W / 38.895; -77.051944 (Old Naval Observatory )
The original US Naval Observatory, current home of the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery ; closed to the public.
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Old Patent Office
Old Patent Office
January 12, 1965 (#66000902 )
NW 38°53′52″N 77°01′23″W / 38.89778°N 77.022936°W / 38.89778; -77.022936 (Old Patent Office )
Current home of the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum .
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Pan American Union Headquarters
Pan American Union Headquarters
January 13, 2021 (#10000625 )
17th St. between C St. and Constitution Ave., NW. 38°53′34″N 77°02′27″W / 38.892778°N 77.040833°W / 38.892778; -77.040833 (Pan American Union Headquarters )
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Pension Building
Pension Building
February 4, 1985 (#69000312 )
NW 38°53′51″N 77°01′05″W / 38.8975°N 77.018056°W / 38.8975; -77.018056 (Pension Building )
Historical museum of building architecture, design, and Urban planning . Once was the home of The Bureau of Pensions .
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Frances Perkins House
Frances Perkins House
July 17, 1992 (#91002048 )
NW 38°54′55″N 77°03′07″W / 38.915278°N 77.051944°W / 38.915278; -77.051944 (Frances Perkins House )
A home of Frances Perkins , Secretary of Labor and the first woman to serve in the United States Cabinet.
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PHILADELPHIA (Gundelo)
PHILADELPHIA (Gundelo)
January 20, 1961 (#66000852 )
NW 38°53′28″N 77°01′46″W / 38.891222°N 77.029472°W / 38.891222; -77.029472 (PHILADELPHIA (Gundelo) )
Philadelphia , the only remaining American gunboat from the Revolutionary War , sank in a battle on Lake Champlain in 1776. It was salvaged in remarkably good condition in 1935 and now resides at the National Museum of American History .
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Red Cross (American National) Headquarters
Red Cross (American National) Headquarters
June 23, 1965 (#66000853 )
NW 38°53′41″N 77°02′26″W / 38.894722°N 77.040556°W / 38.894722; -77.040556 (Red Cross (American National) Headquarters )
The national headquarters of humanitarian organization American Red Cross .
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Renwick Gallery
Renwick Gallery
November 11, 1971 (#69000300 )
NW 38°53′56″N 77°02′22″W / 38.898867°N 77.039447°W / 38.898867; -77.039447 (Renwick Gallery )
A museum of art and graphics. The museum is a part of the expansive Smithsonian Institution .
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Zalmon Richards House
Zalmon Richards House
December 21, 1965 (#66000866 )
NW 38°54′42″N 77°01′49″W / 38.911667°N 77.030278°W / 38.911667; -77.030278 (Zalmon Richards House )
A home of National Education Association founder Zalmon Richards .
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St. Elizabeth's Hospital
St. Elizabeth's Hospital
December 14, 1990 (#79003101 )
SE 38°50′57″N 76°59′23″W / 38.8492°N 76.9896°W / 38.8492; -76.9896 (St. Elizabeth's Hospital )
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St. John's Church
St. John's Church
December 19, 1960 (#66000868 )
NW 38°54′01″N 77°02′07″W / 38.900278°N 77.035278°W / 38.900278; -77.035278 (St. John's Church )
Popularly nicknamed the "Church of the Presidents".
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
May 11, 1976 (#76002131 )
NW 38°54′37″N 77°02′05″W / 38.910278°N 77.034722°W / 38.910278; -77.034722 (St. Luke's Episcopal Church )
The first African-American Episcopal church in Washington, DC.
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SEQUOIA (Yacht)
SEQUOIA (Yacht)
December 23, 1987 (#87002594 )
SE 38°52′32″N 77°01′20″W / 38.875667°N 77.022361°W / 38.875667; -77.022361 (SEQUOIA (Yacht) )
The former Presidential yacht from Herbert Hoover to Jimmy Carter , moored at the Washington Marina.
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Sewall–Belmont House
Sewall–Belmont House
May 30, 1974 (#72001432 )
NE 38°53′31″N 77°00′13″W / 38.891944°N 77.003611°W / 38.891944; -77.003611 (Sewall–Belmont House )
Headquarters of the National Women's Party and home to a museum of the Suffrage movement.
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Lucy Diggs Slowe and Mary Burrill House
Lucy Diggs Slowe and Mary Burrill House
December 13, 2024 (#100011383 )
1256 Kearny St. NE. 38°55′51″N 76°59′20″W / 38.9307°N 76.9890°W / 38.9307; -76.9890 (Lucy Diggs Slowe and Mary Burrill House )
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Smithsonian Institution Building
Smithsonian Institution Building
January 12, 1965 (#66000867 )
SW 38°53′19″N 77°01′35″W / 38.888589°N 77.026392°W / 38.888589; -77.026392 (Smithsonian Institution Building )
Informally known as The Castle, this building serves as the headquarters for The Smithsonian Institution .
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John Philip Sousa Junior High School
John Philip Sousa Junior High School
August 7, 2001 (#01001045 )
SE 38°53′01″N 76°57′09″W / 38.8837°N 76.9524°W / 38.8837; -76.9524 (John Philip Sousa Junior High School )
In 1950, eleven black students were denied admission to the newly constructed all-white Sousa school . This action was eventually overturned in the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision in Bolling v. Sharpe , which made segregated public schools illegal in the District of Columbia . This defeat of the principle of "separate but equal " was a significant landmark in the modern Civil Rights Movement .
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State, War, And Navy Building
State, War, And Navy Building
November 11, 1971 (#69000293 )
NW 38°53′51″N 77°02′21″W / 38.897567°N 77.039147°W / 38.897567; -77.039147 (State, War, And Navy Building )
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Supreme Court Building
Supreme Court Building
May 4, 1987 (#87001294 )
NE 38°53′27″N 77°00′16″W / 38.890833°N 77.004444°W / 38.890833; -77.004444 (Supreme Court Building )
Federal court building that houses the Supreme Court of the United States , the highest judiciary branch in the United States.
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Mary Church Terrell House
Mary Church Terrell House
May 15, 1975 (#75002055 )
NW 38°54′56″N 77°01′00″W / 38.915556°N 77.016667°W / 38.915556; -77.016667 (Mary Church Terrell House )
A home of Mary Church Terrell , abolitionist and first African-American woman to serve on a school board.
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Tudor Place
Tudor Place
December 19, 1960 (#66000871 )
NW 38°54′39″N 77°03′48″W / 38.910808°N 77.063339°W / 38.910808; -77.063339 (Tudor Place )
A home, designed by Capitol designer Dr. William Thornton , and containing a collection of artifacts of George Washington and Martha Washington .
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Twelfth Street YMCA Building
Twelfth Street YMCA Building
October 12, 1994 (#83003523 )
NW 38°54′54″N 77°01′42″W / 38.914950°N 77.028276°W / 38.914950; -77.028276 (Twelfth Street YMCA Building )
NRHP 83003523. The earliest "Y" built by and expressly for African Americans .
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Oscar W. Underwood House
Oscar W. Underwood House
December 8, 1976 (#76002132 )
NW 38°53′53″N 77°02′43″W / 38.898056°N 77.045278°W / 38.898056; -77.045278 (Oscar W. Underwood House )
A home of Oscar W. Underwood , United States Senator from Alabama.
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United Mine Workers of America Building
United Mine Workers of America Building
April 5, 2005 (#00001032 )
NW 38°54′06″N 77°02′05″W / 38.901543°N 77.034758°W / 38.901543; -77.034758 (United Mine Workers of America Building )
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United States Capitol
United States Capitol
December 19, 1960 (#19600002 )
NW , NE , SE , SW [ 4] 38°53′23″N 77°00′32″W / 38.889722°N 77.008889°W / 38.889722; -77.008889 (United States Capitol )
Iconic home of the United States Congress .
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United States Department of the Treasury
United States Department of the Treasury
November 11, 1971 (#71001007 )
NW 38°53′51″N 77°02′03″W / 38.8975°N 77.0343°W / 38.8975; -77.0343 (United States Department of the Treasury )
Home of the United States Department of the Treasury . Executes currency circulation within the fiscal system of the United States.
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United States Marine Corps Barrack and Commandant's House
United States Marine Corps Barrack and Commandant's House
May 11, 1976 (#72001435 )
SE 38°52′49″N 76°59′38″W / 38.88039°N 76.99386°W / 38.88039; -76.99386 (United States Marine Corps Barrack and Commandant's House )
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United States Soldier's Home
United States Soldier's Home
November 7, 1973 (#74002176 )
NW 38°56′30″N 77°00′42″W / 38.941667°N 77.011667°W / 38.941667; -77.011667 (United States Soldier's Home )
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Volta Bureau
Volta Bureau
November 28, 1972 (#72001436 )
NW 38°54′34″N 77°04′09″W / 38.909444°N 77.069167°W / 38.909444; -77.069167 (Volta Bureau )
Founded in 1887 by Alexander Graham Bell "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the Deaf "; merged with the American Association for the Promotion and Teaching of Speech to the Deaf in 1908, and operates today as the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing .
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Washington Aqueduct
Washington Aqueduct
November 7, 1973 (#73002123 )
NW 38°56′15″N 77°06′51″W / 38.9375°N 77.114167°W / 38.9375; -77.114167 (Washington Aqueduct )
Extends into Montgomery County , Maryland .
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Washington Navy Yard
Washington Navy Yard
May 11, 1976 (#73002124 )
SE 38°52′24″N 76°59′49″W / 38.873333°N 76.996944°W / 38.873333; -76.996944 (Washington Navy Yard )
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White House
White House
December 19, 1960 (#19600001 )
NW 38°53′52″N 77°02′12″W / 38.89767°N 77.03655°W / 38.89767; -77.03655 (White House )
Residence of the president of the United States.
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David White House
David White House
January 7, 1976 (#76002133 )
NW 38°55′32″N 77°02′04″W / 38.925556°N 77.034444°W / 38.925556; -77.034444 (David White House )
Geologist David White of the United States Geological Survey lived in this house from 1910 to 1925. His researches into the distribution of petroleum resources became essential to the oil industry .
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Woodrow Wilson House
Woodrow Wilson House
July 19, 1964 (#66000873 )
NW 38°54′51″N 77°03′05″W / 38.9141°N 77.05141°W / 38.9141; -77.05141 (Woodrow Wilson House )
A home of Woodrow Wilson , 28th President of the United States.
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Carter G. Woodson House
Carter G. Woodson House
May 11, 1976 (#76002135 )
NW 38°54′36″N 77°01′27″W / 38.91°N 77.024167°W / 38.91; -77.024167 (Carter G. Woodson House )
A home of Carter G. Woodson , the "Father of Black History".
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Robert Simpson Woodward House
Robert Simpson Woodward House
January 7, 1976 (#76002136 )
NW 38°54′32″N 77°02′11″W / 38.908889°N 77.036389°W / 38.908889; -77.036389 (Robert Simpson Woodward House )
From 1904 to 1914, this was the home of Robert Simpson Woodward , the first President of the Carnegie Institution during the same period. Woodward had made his name as a leading geologist and mathematician .