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Massachusetts Avenue in the Gilded Age: Palaces & Privilege (Brief History)
Mark N. Ozer
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| #698655 in eBooks | 2010-03-03 | 2010-03-03 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| disappointing book, great Seller|By J. Woods|--I ordered a booklet --"Massachusetts Avenue in the Gilded Age (DC): Palaces and Privilege"-- but was disappointed in the content. Having lived in Washington, DC, I knew first-hand about many of these "palaces" -- former mansions of the Gilded Age's "rich & powerful" & now, mostly, foreign embassies. The book had some small B/W pho|About the Author|Dr. Mark N. Ozer is a former professor of neurology at Georgetown University Medical School, and he currently holds the position of lecturer for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at American University. Dr. Ozer has self-published several bo
Welcome to Millionaire's Row, where the Gilded Age mansions and clubs of high society still exude a faded elegance. It was here that fiery Martha Wadsworth--avid sportswoman and social maven--and wealthy hostess Nellie Patterson mingled with the likes of famous inventor Alexander Graham Bell and miner-turned-millionaire Thomas Walsh. From the Union Station Plaza and Embassy Row to Dupont Circle and the Washington National Cathedral, author Mark N. Ozer examines the extan...
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