The oldest public building in Washington, D.C. is the, Old Stone House. The house was built in 1765 and open to public since 1960.
Old Stone House in Georgetown on M Street
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Built pre American revolution
The oldest public building in Washington, D.C. is the, Old Stone House. The house was built in 1765 and open to public since 1960.
The Old Stone House, located at 3051 M Street in Georgetown, was built in 1765. It is the oldest standing house in Washington, DC.
In 1812 there wasn't much there but the White House and they did try to burn it down.
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Washington, DC
Do you mean the capitol building in Washington DC?
The United States Capitol Building. Not the white house, but the building with the big dome in Washington DC. The US Capitol in Washington DC.
the Pentagon....in Washington dc
Washington DC
The Pentagon.
The US Capitol Building in Washington, DC
The capital building in Washington DC was designed by Dr William Thornton. The plan had three sections to house the House of Representatives, Congress as well as the main building.