On Massachusetts Avenue, extending out from
Dupont Circle, toward the
National Cathedral is a stretch of buildings known as Embassy Row. On Massachusetts Avenue, extending out from
Dupont Circle, toward the
National Cathedral is a stretch of buildings known as Embassy Row.
On Massachusetts Avenue, extending out from Dupont Circle, toward the National Cathedral is a stretch of buildings known as Embassy Row.
This line of buildings is most of the District's foreign embassies. One of the most prominent of these is the British Embassy which is adjacent to the United States Naval Observatory. Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Finland, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Madagascar, Marshall Islands, Papua, New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, and United Kingdom are just a few of the foreign countries represented on Embassy Row.