East Executive Avenue Northwest (commonly known as "East Executive Avenue") is a closed street in Washington, D.C. that, as of 2017, functions as a service road for authorized vehicles making deliveries to the White House, to which it is adjacent. Constructed in the 1870s, it is a short, north–south road that sits between the White House and the United States Treasury Building. The street was closed to public traffic in 1986 due to security concerns.
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| - East Executive Avenue Northwest (commonly known as "East Executive Avenue") is a closed street in Washington, D.C. that, as of 2017, functions as a service road for authorized vehicles making deliveries to the White House, to which it is adjacent. Constructed in the 1870s, it is a short, north–south road that sits between the White House and the United States Treasury Building. The street was closed to public traffic in 1986 due to security concerns. (en)
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| - East Executive Avenue Northwest (commonly known as "East Executive Avenue") is a closed street in Washington, D.C. that, as of 2017, functions as a service road for authorized vehicles making deliveries to the White House, to which it is adjacent. Constructed in the 1870s, it is a short, north–south road that sits between the White House and the United States Treasury Building. The street was closed to public traffic in 1986 due to security concerns. (en)
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