Embassy Building No. 10 is a historic building located at 3149 16th Street Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Columbia Heights neighborhood. Although as the name implies it was built to be a foreign mission, it was never in fact used as such; instead, it served as the central office of the District's municipal parks department for nearly seventy years.
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| - Embassy Building No. 10 is a historic building located at 3149 16th Street Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Columbia Heights neighborhood. Although as the name implies it was built to be a foreign mission, it was never in fact used as such; instead, it served as the central office of the District's municipal parks department for nearly seventy years. (en)
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| - 16th Street NW
- Northwest, Washington, D.C.
- Mount Pleasant (Washington, D.C.)
- Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.)
- Embassy Row
- Houses completed in 1928
- Washington, D.C.
- George Oakley Totten, Jr.
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
- Renaissance Revival architecture in Washington, D.C.
- Columbia Heights, Washington, D.C.
- District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation
- Mary Foote Henderson
- Malcolm X Park
- National Register of Historic Places
- Renaissance revival
- Foreign mission
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