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Built in 1908 (land–$17,000; construction–$63,000) to the designs of architect Waddy B. Wood, the 42-room, Tudor Revival-style building originally served as the Office of the Qing Legation, and later as the Embassy of the Republic of China.
The building is designated as a contributing property to the Washington Heights Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
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