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I mean, of course he has a parlor devoted to a pipe organ. He built sixty rooms, after all.
Yesterday, thanks to Passport DC, I ducked into the Indonesian Embassy just west of Dupont Circle. It was built by Black Hills gold miner Thomas Walsh as one of the most opulent houses in America -- which he only lived in for seven years. 1903, Henry Andersen
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