1520 New Hampshire Avenue, currently the
Embassy of Jamaica to the United States of America (2009)
1520 New Hampshire Avenue,
NW is located in the
Dupont Circle neighbourhood of
Washington, D.C.
[1] It has had a number of notable owners, and is currently home to the
Embassy of Jamaica to the United States of America.
Architecture
The building, an example of
Beaux-Arts architecture, is a
contributing property to the
Dupont Circle Historic District and valued at $4,422,000.
[1]
[2] Beaux-Arts is a
neoclassical
architectural style that was taught at the
École des Beaux-Arts in
Paris.
Ownership
Notable owners of the property have included
Beekman Winthrop,
[3]
George P. McLean,
[4] author
Thomas Bell Sweeney,
[5] the
Institute for Policy Studies,
[6] and the
Children's Defense Fund.
[7]
References
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a
b
"Background Note: Jamaica".
United States Department of State. December 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
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^
"DC Citizen Atlas Real Property Reports".
Government of the District of Columbia. Archived from
the original on 2009-04-30. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
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^
United States Congress Joint Committee on Printing (1912),
Official Congressional Directory,
United States Government Printing Office, p. 244
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^ United States Congress Joint Committee on Printing (1919), Official Congressional Directory, United States Government Printing Office, p. 230
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^ Lee, Henry J. (1928), Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac 1928,
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p. 129
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^
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (1970), Hearings, United States Government Printing Office, p. 387
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^ Frank, Mary Isabelle (1970), Child Care,
Haworth Press, p. 39,
ISBN
0-86656-182-X
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