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Universalist National Memorial Church    Wheelchair accessible. Assisted listening devices available.
Number of Members: 48
Phone:  (202) 387-3411
Email:  office @ universalist.org
Website:  www.universalist.org
Address:  1810 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20009-3304
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Church ID: 2831
 
Washington Ethical Society    Wheelchair accessible. Assisted listening devices available.
Number of Members: 147
Multi-Denominational Members: 295
Phone:  (202) 882-6650
Email:  wes @ ethicalsociety.org
Website:  www.ethicalsociety.org
Address:  7750 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20012-1462
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Church ID: 2828
 
All Souls Church Unitarian   Welcoming Congregation. Wheelchair accessible. Assisted listening devices available.
Number of Members: 1001
Phone:  (202) 332-5266
Fax:  (202) 332-8968
Email:  info @ allsouls.ws
Website:  www.all-souls.org
Address:  1500 Harvard St NW
Washington, DC 20009-4216
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Church ID: 2824
 

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