Central National Bank (Q5061484)
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historic building in Washington D.C.
- Dorothy I. Height Building
- Apex Building
- Dorothy Height Building
- Seaton House
- St. Marc Hotel
- Saint Marc Hotel
- Sears House
- Central National Bank Building
- Central National Bank (Washington, D.C.)
- Apex Liquor Store
- NCNW Building
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English | Central National Bank |
historic building in Washington D.C. |
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1860
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1860s
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1860s
1887
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27 June 2022
Sears, Roebuck and Co. announced Monday it has bought... (English)
28 February 1983
27 June 2022
1887
2 references
3 references
Sears, Roebuck and Co. announced Monday it has bought... (English)
28 February 1983
27 June 2022
3 references
Washington D.C. (English)
A Historical Walking Tour (English)
Thomas J. Carrier
1999
47
27 June 2022
3 references
5 references
3 references
1 reference
5 references
Sears, Roebuck and Co. announced Monday it has bought... (English)
28 February 1983
27 June 2022
Washington D.C. (English)
A Historical Walking Tour (English)
Thomas J. Carrier
1999
47
27 June 2022
2 references
5 references
27 June 2022
2 references
3 references
Washington D.C. (English)
A Historical Walking Tour (English)
Thomas J. Carrier
1999
47
27 June 2022
5
1860s
1980s
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6
1980s
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27 April 1995
Central National Bank
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28 August 1973
1 reference
71.28 foot
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633 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004 (English)
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Identifiers
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Multilingual sites(1 entry)
- commonswiki Category:Dorothy I. Height Building