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A landmark venue, now available for private and intimate events. The Patterson Mansion, once owned by socialite Eleanor Josephine Medill “Cissy” Patterson, has been the venue of choice for Washington’s elite for over a century. Its halls have hosted presidents and pioneers, from President Calvin Coolidge to aviator Charles Lindbergh.
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The Patterson Mansion (also known as the Patterson House or the Washington Club) is a historic Neoclassical-style mansion located at 15 Dupont Circle NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It was built by Robert Wilson Patterson , editor of the Chicago Tribune newspaper, and used by him and his family for entertaining when he ...
The Patterson Mansion. Right: Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson, T. B. Welch, Society Portrait Collection. General Robert Patterson purchased the mansion at 13th and Locust Streets from John Hare Powel, who would become the founder of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society.
Historic Venue in the Heart of DC. Patterson Mansion is a historic wedding venue located in Washington, DC. Once owned by the well-known socialite Eleanor Josephine Medill “Cissy” Patterson, this property has seen countless soirées with Washington's elite in attendance for over 100 years.
29 de jul. de 2013 · Inside the Patterson Mansion. The Patterson Mansion, viewed from the garden of its neighbor, the Sulgrave Club, both on Dupont Circle. Photograph by Carol Ross Joynt. The Sulgrave Club, also known as the Wadsworth Mansion, is still operating as a private club for women. Photograph by Carol Ross Joynt.
12 de mar. de 2014 · The Patterson Mansion, designed by famed architect Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White, sits right on Dupont Circle in Northwest D.C., abutting Books-A-Million bookstore and the Iraq embassy. Since the structure was built in 1903, The Chicago Tribune editor Robert Patterson, President Calvin Coolidge, and the Washington Club have ...