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Lafayette Square-Washington D.C.

Marquis de La Fayette (Lafayette) (son of Michel Louis Christophe Roch Gilbert Motier and Marie Louise Julie de La Riviere) was born 1757, and died 1834. He married Marie Adrienne Francoise de Noailles.

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Lafayette Square


Lafayette Square is a seven-acre public park located directly north of the
White House on H Street between 15th and 17th Streets, NW. The Square and
the surrounding structures were designated a National Historic Landmark
District in 1970. Originally planned as part of the pleasure grounds
surrounding the Executive Mansion, the area was called "President's Park".
The Square was separated from the White House grounds in 1804 when
President Jefferson had Pennsylvania cut through. In 1824, the Square was
officially named in honor of General Lafayette of France.

Lafayette Park has been used as a race track, a graveyard, a zoo, a slave
market, an encampment for soldiers during the War of 1812, and many
political protests and celebrations. The surrounding neighborhood became
the city's most fashionable 18th century residential area - home to a
number of Washington personalities including Lincoln's Secretary of State
William Henry Seward and South Carolina Senator John C. Calhoun. Andrew
Jackson Downing landscaped Lafayette Square in 1851 in the picturesque
style. Today's plan with its five large statues dates from the 1930's. In
the center stands Clark Mills' equestrian statue of President Andrew
Jackson, erected in 1853; in the four corners are statues of Revolutionary
War heroes: France's General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette and Major
General Comte Jean de Rochambeau; Poland's General Thaddeus Kosciuszko;
Prussia's Major General Baron Frederich Wilhelm von Steuben.

Buildings around Lafayette Square include: the White House, the Old
Executive Office Building, the Department of the Treasury, St. John's
Episcopal Church, the Blair-Lee House, Decatur House, and the Renwick
Gallery.

Other buildings around Lafayette Square include:

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) building, 810 Vermont Avenue, that
was built in 1916 on the site of the distinguished Arlington Hotel
(1868-1913). Veterans Affairs runs the nation's largest hospital network,
involving 170 hospitals nationwide;

The Hay-Adams Hotel, 16th and H Streets, named after two of Lafayette
Square's most distinguished residents, John Milton Hay and Henry Brooks
Adams, whose adjoining homes once occupied the site. Turkish-born Armenian
architect Mirhan Mesrobian designed the 143-room hotel in 1927, using
Rome's Farnese Palace as an inspiration for the Italian Renaissance
exterior;

The New Executive Office Building, 722 Jackson Place, and the National
Courts Building, 717 Madison Place, built in 1968-1969 on either side of
the Square behind the existing historic buildings. John Carl Warnecke
designed the 10-story structures to harmonize with Lafayette Square's
historic character and retained the domestic facades but joined the
separate interiors; and

The White House Historical Association, 740 Jackson Place, located in one
of the five buildings constructed as part of the redevelopment of
Lafayette Square in the 1960's. The Association is a non-profit historical
and educational organization chartered in 1961 to enhance understanding,
appreciation and enjoyment of the White House. Since its founding, the
White House Historical Association has contributed more than ten million
dollars for the benefit of the White House.

Lafayette Square Park is located on H St. between 15th and 17th Sts., NW.
A public park, it is accessible to the public. Metro stop: McPherson
Square.


More About Marquis de La Fayette (Lafayette):
Military service: American Revolutionary General and French Statesman.
Namesake: MARIE JOSEPH PAUL YVES ROCH GILBERT MOTIER, MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE.

Children of Marquis de La Fayette (Lafayette) and Marie Adrienne Francoise de Noailles are:
  1. +Anastasie Louise Pauline Motier.
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