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Little Green House on K Street, Victorian townhouse in Washington, D.C., United States

The Little Green House on K Street was a three-story limestone townhouse located at 1625 K Street NW, distinguished by a magnolia bush at its entrance. The building displayed the architectural style common to residential structures in downtown Washington during that period.

The house rose to prominence during President Warren Harding's administration from 1921 to 1923, serving as a meeting place for political figures entangled in the Teapot Dome scandal. It was demolished in 1941 to make room for the twelve-story Commonwealth Building.

The house served as the gathering place for the Ohio Gang, a network of politicians and businessmen engaged in corrupt dealings during the 1920s. Its reputation reflected the moral compromises and backroom dealings of that era.

The original structure no longer exists, having been demolished in 1941, but its location is marked by the Commonwealth Building that stands in its place. Visitors can explore the area and learn about the political events that unfolded at this address.

The residence became known for clandestine poker games and secret meetings where political scandals were negotiated behind closed doors. Newspapers branded it as emblematic of corruption at the highest government level.

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