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Hamilton Crowne Plaza Hotel

 

In 1921, the current eleven-story Hamilton Hotel was designed by architect Jules Henri de Sibour, who was responsible for a number of notable Washington buildings. It enjoyed great popularity throughout the 1930s and 1940s, hosting one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s inaugural balls and Hollywood’s singing cowboy Gene Autry and his horse, Champion. The Beaux Arts structure featured many neoclassical design elements, including a stately entrance with an arched stained glass window, vaulted ceilings, and refined wood moldings and trim work. It has been fully restored and is a luxury, boutique style business hotel.

1001 14th St. NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20005

202.682.0111

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