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The Grandeur and Legacy of the Tuscan Mansion in Washington, D.C.
A figure once dubbed the “Dictator of Washington, D.C.” was none other than Marie Tresie Scott—a woman whose home was as magnificent and commanding as her social presence. Her residence, a lavish mansion rivaling the White House itself, became a symbol of early 20th-century elite society in the nation's capital.