ITALIAN EMBASSY
A list of the countries having embassies and legations in Washington (with the exception of Estonia, whose representative is located in New York City) is as follows:
- Albania: The Mayflower Hotel.
- Argentina: 1806 Corcoran Street.
- Belgium: 1777 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Bolivia: Fifteenth and K Streets.
- Brazil: 3007 Whitehaven Street.
- Bulgaria: 2881 Woodland Drive.
- Canada: 1746 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Chile: 2154 Florida Avenue.
- China: 2001 Nineteenth Street.
- Colombia: 1520 Twentieth Street.
- Costa Rica: 2128 Bancroft Place.
- Cuba: 2630 Sixteenth Street.
- Czechoslovakia: 2349 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Denmark: 1868 Columbia Road.
- Dominican Republic: 2633 Sixteenth Street.
- Ecuador: Barr Building.
- Egypt: 2301 Massachusetts Avenue.
- El Salvador: 2400 Sixteenth Street.
- Estonia: Rockefeller Plaza, New York City.
- Finland: 2416 Tracy Place.
- France, Chancery: 1601 V Street.
- Germany: 1439 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Great Britain: 3100 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Greece: 2221 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Guatemala: 1614 Eighteenth Street.
- Haiti: 5017 Sixteenth Street.
- Honduras: 2611 Woodley Place.
- Hungary: 1424 Sixteenth Street.
- Ireland: 2310 Tracy Place.
- Italy: 2700 Sixteenth Street.
- Japan: 2514 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Latvia: 1715 Twenty-second Street.
- Lithuania: 2622 Sixteenth Street.
- Mexico: 2829 Sixteenth Street.
- Netherlands: 1470 Euclid Street.
- Nicaragua: 1521 New Hampshire Avenue.
- Norway: 3401 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Panama: 1536 Eighteenth Street.
- Paraguay: Wardman Park Hotel.
- Peru: 1300 Sixteenth Street.
- Poland: 2640 Sixteenth Street.
- Portugal: Wardman Park Hotel.
- Rumania: 1601 Twenty-third Street.
- Siam: 2300 Kalorama Road.
- Spain: 2801 Sixteenth Street.
- Sweden: 2247 R Street.
- Switzerland: 2419 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Turkey: 1606 Twenty-third Street.
- Union of South Africa: 3101 Massachusetts Avenue.
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: 1125 Sixteenth Street.
- Uruguay: 1010 Vermont Avenue.
- Venezuela: 2400 Sixteenth Street.
- Yugoslavia: 1520 Sixteenth Street.
Chapter XXII
THE PUBLIC-BUILDINGS PROGRAM
NEW BUILDINGS NECESSARY
As a result of the World War, Government departments in Washington became overcrowded, and from 30,000 to 40,000 employees were housed in temporary buildings. This congested situation made a public-building program one of urgent need. For 40 years no real department building had been erected in Washington. The Department of Agriculture was in 47 rented buildings. The Department of War and the Department of the Navy were housed in many temporary war buildings.
PLAN OF 1910 FOR DEVELOPING SOUTH SIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE