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Hotel Madison description with historic presidential visits

The passage only provides a promotional overview of a Washington hotel and mentions past presidential visits without any new allegations, financial details, or actionable leads involving powerful acto Hotel named after President James Madison, opened 1963 Hosted Dalai Lama, celebrities, and every U.S. president since JFK except Obama Location near White House and National Mall

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #023998
Pages
1
Persons
1
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The passage only provides a promotional overview of a Washington hotel and mentions past presidential visits without any new allegations, financial details, or actionable leads involving powerful acto Hotel named after President James Madison, opened 1963 Hosted Dalai Lama, celebrities, and every U.S. president since JFK except Obama Location near White House and National Mall

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historicalpresidential-visitshouse-oversighthospitality

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The Madison - D.C. Named for James Madison, the fourth president and “father of the Starting Monday Constitution," this stately hotel has traditional style and refined service to 1/8 at 8pm BST match - plus, a location that puts many of Washington's must-see museums and monuments along the National Mall within walking distance. Opened in 1963, the 353-room hotel has hosted the Dalai Lama, the occasional celebrity and every U.S. president since John F. Kennedy except Barack Obama. Not to worry - you can stop by the White House, just five blocks away. Click here to preview sale

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