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Built in 1805, Woodlawn overlooks the Potomac River near Washington, DC. The grand house was a gift from George Washington to his nephew Major Lawrence Lewis and his wife Eleanor "Nelly" Custis
Source: National Trust for Historic Preservation
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In 1921, after leading the nation through the first World War, President Woodrow Wilson moved to this elegant Washington, DC home.
Source: National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Decatur House is one of the oldest surviving homes in Washington, DC, and one of only three remaining residential buildings in the country designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the father of American architecture.
Source: National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Source: Fodor's
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The Old Post Office, in Washington D.C., is one of the few remaining examples of Richardsonian Romanesque Architecture. Built between 1892 and 1899, the structure is one of the most enduring landmarks in the city.
Source: National Park Service

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