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Most Endangered Places
2003

Old Engine Company 6
Rutherford B. Hayes School
911-919 New Jersey Ave., SE
Carter G. Woodson House
Woodlawn Cemetery
Martin Luther King, Jr. Pub. Library
Anne Archbold Hall
St. Elizabeths
DC World War I Memorial
Uline Arena/Washington Coliseum
Corcoran Hunting Lodge
Capitol Park
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CORCORAN HUNTING LODGE

MICHIGAN AVE & HARWOOD ROAD, NE

HISTORY
Built in the late 1800s and owned by William Corcoran, the Hunting Lodge is the only souvenir of hunting left in Washington, DC. Only slightly modified since it was built, it is in good condition, with out buildings, original property fence, gate and gatehouse in same style. The Hunting Lodge is not on the protected grounds of the USSAH and is in the process of being sold for development. Also on the property is a WWI bunker, one of two left in city.

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