Washington Hall (New York City)
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Washington Hall (New York City)
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Washington Hall (1809-1844) was a red brick building designed by John McComb Jr. located at the southeast corner of Broadway and Reade Street. It was built from 1809 to 1812 on the site of the African Burial Ground in what is now the Civic Center of Lower Manhattan in New York City. During its history, it served as a hotel, banquet hall, and restaurant at various times. It was originally owned by Dutch-American merchant John Gerard Coster. It served as an early meeting place and headquarters for
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Hall_(New_York_City)
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2023-10-21T03:09:47Z
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