• Off the Record Sign at the Hay-Adams
    Bruce White
    Hay-Adams Hotel
    This photograph of the sign Off The Record, the Hay-Adams bar, was taken by Bruce White for the White House Historical Association on April 1, 2014. 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.
  • Hay-Adams Hotel and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
    Bruce White
    Hay-Adams Hotel
    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.
  • Flags on the Hay-Adams Hotel
    Bruce White
    Hay-Adams Hotel
    This is a detail of the Hay-Adams Hotel taken Bruce White for the White House Historical Association on May 17, 2014. The flags on the building are represent the United States, Maryland, and Washington D.C. 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.