Cutts–Madison House

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The Cutts–Madison House is a historic early-19th-century residence in Washington, D.C., best known as the longtime home of Dolley Madison and a prominent landmark near the White House.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
residence
tourist attraction
address 1520 H Street NW, Washington, D.C.
architecturalStyle Federal architecture
completionDate 1819
constructionStartDate 1818
coordinateLocation 38.9006°N 77.0350°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateDesignatedNationalHistoricLandmark December 19, 1960
dateListedOnNRHP December 19, 1960
hasFeature arched entryway
brownstone trim
rowhouse form
symmetrical façade
hasFunction government offices
hasHistoricUse boarding house
clubhouse
office for organizations
private residence
hasNumberOfStories 3
heritageDesignation District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites NERFINISHED
National Historic Landmark
inception 1818
locatedIn Lafayette Square NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington, D.C.
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear White House NERFINISHED
locatedOn north side of Lafayette Square
maintainedBy General Services Administration NERFINISHED
material brick
namedAfter Richard Cutts NERFINISHED
neighborhood Downtown Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Dolley Madison
proximity to the White House
NRHPType contributing property
originalOwner Richard Cutts NERFINISHED
ownedBy U.S. federal government NERFINISHED
partOf Lafayette Square Historic District NERFINISHED
roofType gabled roof
significantResident American Bar Association NERFINISHED
Dolley Madison NERFINISHED
James Madison NERFINISHED
William S. Corby NERFINISHED
use office building
residence

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Lafayette Square surroundedBy Cutts–Madison House