General Post Office, also known as Tariff Commission Building is a building in Washington, D.C. that is currently used as the Hotel Monaco. It was built in two stages between 1839 to 1886 in the Neoclassical style. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971. In 2002, Michael Stanton Architecture in partnership with the Kimpton Group was selected by the General Services Administration to convert the building into a 184 room hotel, known as the Washington Monaco Hotel.

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  • General Post Office, also known as Tariff Commission Building is a building in Washington, D.C. that is currently used as the Hotel Monaco. It was built in two stages between 1839 to 1886 in the Neoclassical style. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971. In 2002, Michael Stanton Architecture in partnership with the Kimpton Group was selected by the General Services Administration to convert the building into a 184 room hotel, known as the Washington Monaco Hotel. The Washington Monaco Hotel was honored with the Washington DC Mayor's Award for Historic Preservation, the Business Week / Architectural Record Award, the GSA Heritage Award for Adaptive Use, and the GSA Heritage Award for Conservation and Restoration
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  • General Post Office, also known as Tariff Commission Building is a building in Washington, D.C. that is currently used as the Hotel Monaco. It was built in two stages between 1839 to 1886 in the Neoclassical style. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971. In 2002, Michael Stanton Architecture in partnership with the Kimpton Group was selected by the General Services Administration to convert the building into a 184 room hotel, known as the Washington Monaco Hotel.
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