Gabriel N. • April 17, 2012The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.
DC Preservation League • July 27, 2011Built in 1875, this was the last residence of noted civil rights activist and educator from 1943 to 1955. One of the most influential African-American leaders in the 1920s-40s.
Matt Davis • November 7, 2013Great location, very convenient to sights. If you get there and Andre is your concierge then please listen to him. He is fantastic and very knowledgeable. Good breakfast, with a waffle maker.
BET • February 21, 2013The nation's capital is home to the last residence of abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass. See great examples of African-Americans' contributions to us all:
DC Preservation League • August 3, 2011First private residence on Lafayette Square, built in 1818. Architectural work of Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
MK M. • September 14, 2015There's a discount if your ID reflects a Glover Park residence, sometimes you have to ask for it and sometimes they'll just do it.
Presidential Libraries • February 1, 2011To fete the White House bicentennial in 1992, the Bushes buried a time capsule at the southwest corner of the residence. The contents were kept secret; Presidential history for the future to find!
carly r. • November 23, 2011These folks require more info than a criminal background check. Bring a current bill for proof of residence.
Maggie M. • December 24, 2016This is a great place for pet relief if you are staying at the Residence Inn.
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