Category:Oak Lawn (Washington, D.C.)
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English: Oak Lawn was a house and estate in Washington, D.C., on the present site of the Washington Hilton, The Hepburn apartment building, Universal South Building, and Universal North Building. It was the site of the unbuilt Crystal Heights project designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Treaty Oak stood a few yards from the house. The house was demolished in 1948 and the tree felled in 1953.
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Media in category "Oak Lawn (Washington, D.C.)"
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Dedication of Masonic Temple, 7-15-22 LCCN2016846568.jpg 6,017 × 4,365; 3.26 MB
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Oak Lawn - Washington, D.C.jpg 3,567 × 2,831; 4.57 MB
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Oak Lawn estate.jpg 696 × 497; 87 KB
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Treaty Oak and Oak Lawn - Washington, D.C.jpg 749 × 522; 108 KB
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Universal North Building.JPG 3,223 × 1,843; 3.22 MB
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View of Adams Morgan andKalorama.jpg 2,250 × 1,541; 1.69 MB