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The rooms in the Hay-Adams surely are nicer than those at the Blair House, but Pennsylvania Avenue is already closed to traffic, while the Secret Service has blocked several blocks near the hotel.
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Queen Street from above Soho Street westerly to Spadina Avenue is a wide thoroughfare.
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Rachel Jackson, who owned a little café up on what they called the Avenue and the few others he could safely get to in the little time he had.
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