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Built in 1818, this building is a gray stucco mansion built in the neoclassical style. Robert Mills designed it for John Brockenbrough, president of the Bank of Virginia. Brockenbrough sold in 1844, and the house changed hands several times before being sold to the city.

What is this famous building and what is the street address?

credit: @gentlemanrob
The former "White House of the Confederacy" located at 1201 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA.
 
Oops, I forgot to add the Actual street address, 1202 E. Clay St.

Edit - It appears that the actual address is 1201 E. Clay St., so I guess 1202 E. Clay St. would actually be whatever is across the street from the Confederate White House. However, I've been accepting 12th and Clay Streets, which was your original answer, so I will give you credit for a correct response.

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