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Final Thought

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"The Chinatown Jewel," described by Director District 3 Everett Langworthy in the May-June 2003 Bulletin, has been home to BVA since June 25, 1988. The historic building of some 11,575 square feet was constructed in the classic revivalist style, highlighted by four stone columns and an impressive stone cornice at the front entrance.

Within short walking distance are two subway stations, the National Building Museum, the new International Spy Museum, the MCI Center, a new Washington Convention Center, and a host of diverse dining options in a neighborhood replete with revitalization projects.

 

 

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