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45: 455: 463: 175: 447: 485:, 9th Street, H Street and 11th Street. Construction on the center began in 1980, and it opened on December 10, 1982. At 800,000 square feet (74,000 m), it was the fourth largest facility in the United States at the time. However, during the 1980s and 1990s, numerous larger and more modern facilities were constructed around the country, and by 1997 the Washington Convention Center was only the 30th largest facility. 191: 186: 372:, starting with Otakon 2017 and going at least until Otakon 2021. It was considered to be a "great win" for Washington, D.C.'s convention business with an estimated $ 25 million annual revenue for D.C. and over 30,000 visitors expected during the time Otakon is in D.C. Otakon announced in 2016 that they would remain at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center through Otakon 2024. 357:, a $ 520 million, four-star, 1,175-room "convention center headquarters hotel" with more than 100,000 square feet (9,300 m) of meeting room space. Also in 2011, the convention center hosted a major fight card with a welterweight championship match between Lamont Peterson and Amir Khan at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. 379:
debuted at the center in 2013. After a successful debut (and some growing pains), the annual event has grown to become one of the largest fan conventions on the East Coast of the United States. The 2013 event drew about 7,000 attendees. The 2017 event hosted 70,000 attendees. Celebrity guests have
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The center is noted for its extensive permanent collection of contemporary art, the largest of any convention center in the United States and one of the largest public art collections in Washington, D.C., outside of a museum, including works by
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Following the NATO summit, U.S. President Joe Biden hosted a solo press conference to assure Democratic politicians, voters, and European allies that he had the energy and leadership to beat
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Otakon Selects Washington, DC as Future Site of Five Consecutive Conventions Leading American Exposition of Asian Pop Culture Enthusiasts to Meet in Nation's Capital, 2017–2021
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The previous Washington Convention Center was located one block southwest at 909 H Street NW, occupying the city block bounded by
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In December 2022, President Biden hosted delegations from 49 African nations at the Convention Center for the
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After being replaced by the new Walter E. Washington Convention Center, the old convention center was
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In 2013, it was announced that the Walter E. Washington Convention Center would be the 5-year host of
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The Frederick Classic on the Hill women's gymnastics tournament is held at the convention center.
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approved legislation naming the then-Washington Convention Center in honor of the city's first
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Worlds Largest Sit Down Dinner at Walter E. Washington Convention Center on July 17, 2008
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Samuelson, Ruth. "$ 10 Million Expansion Planned for Washington Convention Center"
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Halsey III, Ashley; Ruane, Michael E.; Shaver, Katherine (April 8, 2010).
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Pianin, Eric. "Gala Debut Is Set For Long-Awaited Convention Center".
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Kravitz, Derek. "Convention Center Hotel Begins to See Light of Day".
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52,000 square-foot Ballroom (can be divided into three sections)
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Washington Convention Center website, Retrieved April 13, 2010
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took place there, including the first-ever Neighborhood Ball.
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Stewart, Nikita. "Renaming Would Honor 1st Home-Rule Mayor".
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For Washington's previous convention center (1982–2003), see
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On November 10, 2011, ground was broken on the 14-story
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at approximately 7:30 a.m. on December 18, 2004.
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Six of the nine official inaugural balls for the 2005
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Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Ballroom C
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Convention center in Washington, D.C. United States
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Washington Convention Center
Northern Liberty Market § Convention Hall

Washington, D.C.
Coordinates
38°54′18″N 77°01′23″W / 38.9051°N 77.023°W / 38.9051; -77.023

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