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English: The Embassy of Sierra Leone located at 1701 19th Street, N.W., in the Dupont Circle neighbourhood of Washington, D.C. Built in 1917 to the designs of noted architect Jules Henri de Sibour, the 21-room, Beaux-Arts former private residence is designated as a contributing property to the Dupont Circle Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Former occupants include U.S. Senator Frank B. Kellogg, Assistant Secretary of State Joseph P. Cotton, philanthropist and diplomat Myron C. Taylor, and the United Nations Club.
Date 8 June 2010
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38° 54′ 45.38″ N, 77° 2′ 36.33″ W

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