The National Hotel was a hotel in Washington, D.C. It was located on the northeastern corner of the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and 6th Street NW. John Gadsby had it built in 1826. The hotel was sold to the city in 1929, and it was demolished in 1942. In 1857, there was an outbreak of a mysterious illness at the hotel. During the Civil War, Confederate sympathizers met there. There were many notable people who resided at the National during their years in Washington. Two prominent politicians who lived here were Thomas W. Ferry and Henry Clay (who died at the National).
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| - Das The National Hotel war ein Hotel in Washington, D.C. Es befand sich an der nordöstlichen Ecke der Kreuzung von Pennsylvania Avenue und 6th Street. John Gadsby (1766–1844) ließ es 1826 erbauen. Im Jahre 1857 brach hier eine mysteriöse Krankheit oder Vergiftung aus. Während des Sezessionskriegs trafen sich im Hotel Sympathisanten der Südstaaten. 1865 sollte hier im Rahmen der Lincoln-Verschwörung der Vize-Präsident Andrew Johnson ermordet werden. Im Jahre 1929 wurde das Hotel von der Stadt gekauft, 1942 wurde es abgerissen. (de)
- The National Hotel was a hotel in Washington, D.C. It was located on the northeastern corner of the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and 6th Street NW. John Gadsby had it built in 1826. The hotel was sold to the city in 1929, and it was demolished in 1942. In 1857, there was an outbreak of a mysterious illness at the hotel. During the Civil War, Confederate sympathizers met there. There were many notable people who resided at the National during their years in Washington. Two prominent politicians who lived here were Thomas W. Ferry and Henry Clay (who died at the National). (en)
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| - Das The National Hotel war ein Hotel in Washington, D.C. Es befand sich an der nordöstlichen Ecke der Kreuzung von Pennsylvania Avenue und 6th Street. John Gadsby (1766–1844) ließ es 1826 erbauen. Im Jahre 1857 brach hier eine mysteriöse Krankheit oder Vergiftung aus. Während des Sezessionskriegs trafen sich im Hotel Sympathisanten der Südstaaten. 1865 sollte hier im Rahmen der Lincoln-Verschwörung der Vize-Präsident Andrew Johnson ermordet werden. Im Jahre 1929 wurde das Hotel von der Stadt gekauft, 1942 wurde es abgerissen. (de)
- The National Hotel was a hotel in Washington, D.C. It was located on the northeastern corner of the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and 6th Street NW. John Gadsby had it built in 1826. The hotel was sold to the city in 1929, and it was demolished in 1942. In 1857, there was an outbreak of a mysterious illness at the hotel. During the Civil War, Confederate sympathizers met there. There were many notable people who resided at the National during their years in Washington. Two prominent politicians who lived here were Thomas W. Ferry and Henry Clay (who died at the National). John Wilkes Booth had been staying at the National Hotel, in Room 228, the night that he assassinated Abraham Lincoln. (en)
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