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Brentwood is a neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C. and is named after the Brentwood Mansion built at Florida Avenue and 6th Street NE in 1817 by Robert Brent, the first mayor of Washington City. He built it as a wedding present for his daughter Eleanor on her marriage as second wife to Congressman Joseph Pearson, and it stood for a hundred years before burning down in 1917.

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  • Brentwood is a neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C. and is named after the Brentwood Mansion built at Florida Avenue and 6th Street NE in 1817 by Robert Brent, the first mayor of Washington City. He built it as a wedding present for his daughter Eleanor on her marriage as second wife to Congressman Joseph Pearson, and it stood for a hundred years before burning down in 1917. (en)
  • Brentwood es un barrio del noroeste de Washington D. C. (Washington D. C.), llamado así tras la construcción de la Mansión Brentwood en 1817 por Robert Brent, primer alcalde de Washington D. C. Brentwood es de geografía trapezoidal. Está limitado por la avenida de Nueva York al sur, la avenida Montana al este, la avenida de Rhode Island al norte, y las vías de la línea roja del Metro de Washington al oeste. Es más conocida por el incidente que tuvo lugar en octubre de 2001, cuando dos cartas contaminadas con esporas de Bacillus anthracis y que iban dirigidas a dos miembros del senado de los Estados Unidos acabaron con la vida de Joseph Curseen y Thomas Morris, dos trabajadores del centro de proceso y distribución de correo. El edificio, de unos 2 km², se cerró el 21 de octubre de 2001 debido al peligro de contraer ántrax maligno. Su posterior reapertura se produjo el 21 de diciembre de 2003. * Datos: Q3298734 (es)
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  • Brentwood is a neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C. and is named after the Brentwood Mansion built at Florida Avenue and 6th Street NE in 1817 by Robert Brent, the first mayor of Washington City. He built it as a wedding present for his daughter Eleanor on her marriage as second wife to Congressman Joseph Pearson, and it stood for a hundred years before burning down in 1917. (en)
  • Brentwood es un barrio del noroeste de Washington D. C. (Washington D. C.), llamado así tras la construcción de la Mansión Brentwood en 1817 por Robert Brent, primer alcalde de Washington D. C. Brentwood es de geografía trapezoidal. Está limitado por la avenida de Nueva York al sur, la avenida Montana al este, la avenida de Rhode Island al norte, y las vías de la línea roja del Metro de Washington al oeste. * Datos: Q3298734 (es)
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