Hay-Adams Hotel and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
This photograph of the Hay-Adams Hotel was taken by Bruce White for the White House Historical Association on March 5, 2009. The Hay-Adams hotel was built in the 1927 by Harry Wardman. The hotel fashioned in the Italian-Renaissance style was named after John Hay, personal secretary to President Abraham Lincoln and Henry Adams, a Harvard professor, a historian, and a descendant of presidents John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams. Before the hotel was built the Hay and Adams houses existed on the same site. Behind the Hay-Adams hotel is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce building.