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National Historic Landmarks (District of Columbia)
National Historic Landmarks are nationally significant historic places designated by the Secretary of the Interior because they possess exceptional value or quality in illustrating or interpreting the heritage of the United States. Today, fewer than 2,500 historic places bear this national distinction. Working with citizens throughout the nation, the National Historic Landmarks Program draws upon the expertise of National Park Service staff who work to nominate new landmarks and provide assistance to existing landmarks.
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Administration BuildingDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Logan Circle : Carnegie Institution Of Washington1530 P Street, NW
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American Federation of Labor BuildingDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Eastern Market901 Massachusetts Ave., NW
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American Peace SocietyDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Lafayette Square Historic District734 Jackson Pl., NW
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Andrew Rankin Memorial ChapelDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Shaw District2441 and 2365 6th St. NW; and 500 Howard Place NW
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Ashburton HouseDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Lafayette Square Historic District1525 H St., NW
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Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Lafayette Square Historic District700 Jackson Pl., NW
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Mary Ann Shadd Cary HouseDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Shaw District1421 W St NW
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Decatur HouseDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : Lafayette Square Historic District748 Jackson Pl., NW
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Arts and Industries BuildingDistrict of Columbia : Washington, D.C. : The Mall : Smithsonian Institution








