Confederate Memorial Hall
The Confederate Memorial Hall was a museum, library, and social club at 1322 Vermont Avenue, Washington, D.C.; it called itself "the Confederate Embassy". The brownstone that housed it, just off of Logan Circle, became a private residence in 1997. The Confederate Memorial Association owned the Hall.
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Confederate Memorial Hall
The Confederate Memorial Hall was a museum, library, and social club at 1322 Vermont Avenue, Washington, D.C.; it called itself "the Confederate Embassy". The brownstone that housed it, just off of Logan Circle, became a private residence in 1997. The Confederate Memorial Association owned the Hall.
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The Confederate Memorial Hall ...... al Association owned the Hall.
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Confederate Embassy
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Closed and building sold to pay fines. Converted into four apartments.
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Confederate Memorial Hall, with flag, in 1997
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Confederate Memorial Hall
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