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Phoenix Park Hotel (1922) is the taller building in this photo, beyond the SunTrust Bank branch at 2 Massachusetts Avenue, originally built in 1926 as a Childs Restaurant, designed by William Van Alen.
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Former names | Commodore |
General information | |
Location | Washington, D.C. |
Address | 501 N. Capitol St. |
Coordinates | 38°53′50″N 77°00′34″W / 38.897123°N 77.009499°W / 38.897123; -77.009499 |
Completed | 1922 |
Renovated | 2016 |
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Phoenix Park Hotel (formerly the Commodore) is a hotel located in Washington, D.C.onNorth Capitol Street, at the corner of F St. NW and Massachusetts Avenue.[3] The hotel is on Capitol Hill, close to the Capitol Building and Union Station.[4]
It is a Georgian Revival-style hotel built in 1927 and originally known as The Commodore.[1] It was bought in 1982 by Daniel J. Coleman and renamed after Dublin, Ireland's Phoenix Park.[5] Its Irish themes include its toiletries and the Dubliner, Washington DC's oldest continually operating Irish bar.[6][7][2] It has been a member of the Historic Hotels of America since 2002, and it was renovated in 2016.[1]
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