Category:Russian Embassy, Washington, D.C. (Information Office)
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English: The Russian News & Information Agency offices (also known as RIA Novosti Bureau or Information Office for the Embassy of the Russian Federation; former offices of the propaganda Soviet Life magazine) located at 1706 18th Street NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Designed by Jules Henri de Sibour in 1912, the Beaux-Arts building served as the residence of Margaret Cameron (original owner), John W. Weeks, Albert & Mary Lasker, and David A. Reed before its purchase by the Soviet government. The building is a contributing property to the Dupont Circle Historic District.
Media in category "Russian Embassy, Washington, D.C. (Information Office)"
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1706 18th Street NW.jpg 2,720 × 3,747; 2.87 MB
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Embassy of Russia in Washington, D.C. - Information Office.JPG 2,201 × 2,425; 3.31 MB
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Information Office - Embassy of Russia in Washington, D.C.JPG 2,870 × 2,265; 5.04 MB
Categories:
- 18th Street (Washington, D.C.)
- Dupont Circle Historic District
- Editorial offices of magazines of Russia
- Historic district contributing properties in Washington, D.C.
- Houses built in Washington, D.C. in 1912
- Jules Henri de Sibour
- John W. Weeks
- Propaganda of the Soviet Union
- Relations of the Soviet Union and the United States
- Russian Embassy, Washington, D.C.
- Russian Life (magazine)
- RIA Novosti