Madison Place
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One-block street in Washington, D.C., U.S.
For the community near Cincinnati, see Madison Place, Ohio.
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Facing south on Madison Place towards the Howard T. Markey National Courts Building and Freedman's Bank Building | |
Madison Place is located in the District of Columbia Madison Place | |
Location | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
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Coordinates | 38°53′58.6′′N 77°2′6.3′′W / 38.899611°N 77.035083°W / 38.899611; -77.035083 |
From | Pennsylvania Avenue |
To | H Street NW |
Madison Place is a one-block street located in northwest Washington, D.C., across from the White House. It forms the eastern border of Lafayette Square (the northernmost part of President's Park) between Pennsylvania Avenue and H Street NW. Buildings on Madison Place include the Howard T. Markey National Courts Building, the Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House, the Cutts-Madison House, and the Freedman's Bank Building. The street is part of the Lafayette Square Historic District.[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Lafayette Square Historic District". National Park Service . Retrieved 2008年05月29日.
External links
[edit ]- Media related to Madison Place at Wikimedia Commons