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1 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Cladrastis kentukea — yellowwood
The Cherokee used the wood of this tree for building and carving. Early settlers in the southern Appalachians used the root bark for dye and the yellow heartwood for gunstocks. Today, yellowwood is popular in urban settings for its resistance to . . . Map (db m144694) HM
2 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Capitol Columns
These 22 Corinthian sandstone columns were among 24 that were part of the east portico of the United States Capitol. Architect Charles Bullfinch oversaw construction of the portico using a design handed down by his predecessors, William Thornton and . . . Map (db m918) HM
3 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — National Capitol Columns
The presence of the National Capitol Columns on the knoll in this meadow was the inspiration of Ethel Shields Garrett, patron and friend of the National Arboretum. It was through her vision, courage, and determination for thirty years that these . . . Map (db m917) HM
4 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Sandstone Sculptures
The sandstone base and capital are from a Corinthian column that once graced the east central portico of the United States Capitol. The columns were dismantled in 1958 to make way for the east front extension, where marble reproductions now stand. . . . Map (db m7621) HM
5 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Atlas District — 5 — Community Caretakers — Hub, Home, Heart — Greater H Street NE Heritage Trail —
The elegant Romanesque portion of the Senate Square condominium complex started life in 1874 as the Little Sisters of the Poor House for the Aged. St. Aloysius Church member Ellen Sherman, wife of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman, . . . Map (db m186806) HM
6 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — Aristides Leonori
Sacred to the memory of the servant of God Aristides Leonori Third Order of St. Francis. Saintly Roman architect of this memorial church and monastery of the Holy Sepulcher, Wash. D.C. Born - July 28, 1856 Died - July 30, 1938 . . . Map (db m208432) HM
7 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — Corinthian Capital
Corinthian Capital Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. This capital, the top of a column, is from Jerusalem. Capitals of this type can be seen in Roman buildings constructed during the time of the Roman occupation of the Holy Land. Good examples can still . . . Map (db m111792) HM
8 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — The Jackson H. Gerhart House — Engine Company 17 — Constructed 1902 - Renovated 2007 —
Dedicated in memory of the longest serving member of Engine Company 17, Wagon Driver Jackson H. Gerhart. He was appointed on Feb. 3, 1963 and retired on Sept. 30, 1994. He succumbed to injuries sustained in the line of duty while operating . . . Map (db m111800) HM
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9 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — Delaware Avenue & Columbus Circle, NE — Historical Information
Union Station Architecture by Daniel Burnham, 1908 Designed in the Beaux-Arts style, this was the world's largest train station when it opened - the station and terminal zone originally covered approximately 200 acres and included 75 . . . Map (db m8442) HM
10 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — Home Theatre 1916-1951 — 1230 C Street NE
Designed 1916 in Moorish Revival Style Architect William S. Plager (1860-1946) Photo: circa 1926 Goode Collection Library of Congress Redesigned 1941 in Art Deco Style Architect Mihran Mesrobian . . . Map (db m134068) HM
11 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — United States Capitol Grounds
General Plan for the Improvement of the U.S. Capitol Grounds by Frederick Law Olmstead, 1874 Following the extension of the Capitol in the 1850s-1860s, the grounds were enlarged in 1872. In 1874 Congress commissioned Frederick Law Olmstead . . . Map (db m27891) HM
12 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Carver Langston — Langston Terrace Dwellings / Hilyard Robinson — 21st Street and Benning Road, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Langston Terrace Dwellings, opened in 1938, was the first federally funded public housing project in Washington and among the first in the nation. It honors John Mercer Langston (1829-1897), abolitionist, founder of Howard University Law School, and . . . Map (db m112792) HM
13 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Deanwood — 12 — Designed to Compete — A Self-Reliant People — Greater Deanwood Heritage Trail —
This quaint frame building has served several church congregations since its construction in 1908. The First Zion Baptist Church stayed for more than 60 years. Since 1993 members of Joshua's Temple First Born Church have worshiped within its . . . Map (db m130784) HM
14 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Deanwood — 6 — From Gardens to Garden Apartments — A Self-Reliant People — Greater Deanwood Heritage Trail —
Largely ignored by city officials and isolated from downtown DC, Deanwood remained semi-rural until around World War II (1941-1945). Lifelong residents who grew up in the 1930s and '40s remember outsiders telling them that they lived in . . . Map (db m130781) HM
15 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Deanwood — Jacob Dodd-built Houses — 4621 Hunt Place, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Jacob Dodd (d. 1930) left the Government Printing Office in 1920 to join his brother Randolph (d. 1944) in the house-building business. Though they collaborated on at least 50 projects in Deanwood, they also worked individually, completing more . . . Map (db m187368) HM
16 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Deanwood — Lewis Giles, Sr.'s Home and Office — 4428 Hunt Place, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Lewis Giles, Sr. (1894-1974) was an influential Washington architect who designed this Colonial Revival/craftsman style house in 1929. He lived here the rest of his life, and worked in his home office. Giles graduated from Armstrong . . . Map (db m187369) HM
17 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Deanwood — 8 — With These Hands — A Self-Reliant People — Greater Deanwood Heritage Trail —
Up the hill to your left are several signature handcrafted houses, Beginning in the late 1800s, Deanwood attracted skilled black migrants, who freely passed on their know-how. In the 1920s Jacob and Randolph Dodd built about 50 structures . . . Map (db m153319) HM
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18 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Edgewood — The Glenwood Cemetery Chapel — 2219 Lincoln Road Northeast
The Glenwood Cemetery Chapel designed by renowned architect Glenn Brown in 1892, has been designated a District of Columbia Historic Landmark and is also inventoried on the National Register of Historic Places.Map (db m129029) HM
19 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Gallaudet — Chapel Hall — Gallaudet College
Chapel Hall Gallaudet College has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935, this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the . . . Map (db m40459) HM
20 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Hillbrook — Howard D. Woodson Residence — 4918 Fitch Place, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Howard Dilworth Woodson (1877-1962), a Pittsburgh native, arrived in Washington in 1907 to work as a structural engineer in the Office of the Supervising Architect, U.S. Department of the Treasury. One of the first African American professionals . . . Map (db m187367) HM
21 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Mahaning Heights — 14 — From Gambling to Garden Apartments — A Self-Reliant People — Greater Deanwood Heritage Trail —
If you had stood here 100 years ago, you might have heard the cheering crowds and thundering hoofbeats of Benning Racetrack just across the tracks to your right. Beginning in 1890, Benning was the best-equipped race course in Washington. . . . Map (db m130786) HM
22 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Mayfair — Mayfair Mansions / Albert I. Cassell — 3819 Jay Street, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Mayfair Mansions, completed in 1946 on the site of the old Benning Race Track, was one of the city's earliest garden apartment developments. The 500-unit, first-class complex was designed by Howard University Professor of Architecture Albert I. . . . Map (db m136186) HM
23 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Calvin T.S. Brent Residence — 1700 V Street, NW — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Calvin T.S. Brent (1854-1899), believed to be Washington's first African American architect, lived here briefly in the early 1890s. (His other residences have been demolished.) Brent began practicing in 1875 and after a two-year apprenticeship and . . . Map (db m129528) HM
24 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania — Mrs. Henderson's Favorite Embassy — Adams Morgan Heritage Trail —
You are standing in front of the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania. The Spanish Baroque style mansion is all that remains of what was once a duplex, or double, embassy building designed by George Oakley Totten for Mary Foote Henderson's . . . Map (db m82711) HM
25 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Ontario 17 — Former Site of the Ontario Theatre 1700 Columbia Road, NW — John J. Zink, Architect (1886 - 1952) —
The Ontario Theatre played a notable role in the history of the Adams Morgan neighborhood. Built for the K-B theater chain in 1951 in a contemporary Modern style, the Ontario began operations as an upscale first-run movie house, hosting local . . . Map (db m189086) HM
26 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — 89001744 — Park Tower — 2440 16th Street Northwest
Park Tower 2440 Sixteenth Street, NW Built 1928 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m132726) HM
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27 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Polska — Poland • Polen • Pologne • Poola • Polija • Polijska • Polonia • Ba Lan — Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, D.C. —
People Do you know
🌍 the name of the man who discovered that the Earth revolves around the Sun? ☢️ And do you know who was the only woman to win two Nobel prizes? • Do you know who . . . Map (db m200379) HM
28 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — 14 — Rooms With a View — Roads to Diversity — Adams Morgan Heritage Trail —
This hill, with its sweeping views of Washington and the Potomac, has tantalized visionaries since the 1800s. But few of their plans have been built. In 1873 businessman and city commissioner Thomas P. Morgan (whose name survives as part of . . . Map (db m93415) HM
29 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — The Envoy — 2400 16th Street Northwest
The Envoy is a designated D.C. Landmark and is placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior Built -- 1916 Restored -- 1981Map (db m135080) HM
30 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — 17 — Urban Renewal Era — Roads to Diversity — Adams Morgan Heritage Trail —
The charming Victorian rowhouses you see along 18th Street are an Adams Morgan signature. But they were nearly lost in the 1960s in the name of progress. During World War II, thousands flooded Washington to work for the government, . . . Map (db m130712) HM
31 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Wyoming Apartments — 2022 Columbia Road Northwest
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior circa 1905 Map (db m164266) HM
32 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, American University Park — 9 — And the Church Goes on — Top of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail —
Eldbrooke United Methodist Church's roots reach to about 1835, when Methodists gathered at the Loughborough Road home of Philip L. Brooke. Soon they built the simple, wooden Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church on land purchased from the . . . Map (db m184983) HM
33 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, American University Park — 10 — Set in Stone — Top of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail —
You are standing on the west side of Mt. Airy, a subdivision spanning Wisconsin Avenue laid out in the late 1890s. Mt. Airy evolved into a dense, working-class neighborhood, where policemen and dairymen lived in modest houses. Among them . . . Map (db m130926) HM
34 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Bloomingdale — 10 — Bloomingdale — Worthy Ambition — LeDroit Park/Bloomingdale Heritage Trail —
You are standing in the heart of Bloomingdale. Noted DC developer Harry Wardman, responsible for 180 Bloomingdale houses, was one of many builders who built here between 1890 and 1910. These Victorian rowhouses were designed for . . . Map (db m130827) HM
35 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Brightwood — 8 — Early Entrepreneurs — Battleground to Community — Brightwood Heritage Trail —
Apple and Peach Trees once covered the slopes to your left, some 40 acres' worth, all planted by noted horticulturalist John Saul (1819-1897). In the 1870s Saul was one of Brightwood's largest landowners. In addition to these orchards, he . . . Map (db m143797) HM
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36 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Brightwood — 9 — Never Again Such Homes At the Price! — Battleground to Community — Brightwood Heritage Trail —
We have Harry Wardman to thank for the rich variety of Sheridan Street rowhouses. Wardman, considered Washington's most prolific developer, built hundreds of offices, apartments, hotels, and comfortable rowhouses from 1899 to 1939. When he . . . Map (db m72823) HM
37 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Brightwood — 6 — School Days — Battleground to Community — Brightwood Heritage Trail —
The School Building Just Ahead of You Opened In 1912 as the Military Road School, the area's third public elementary for African Americans. For decades it was the only public school serving black children in Upper Northwest and nearby . . . Map (db m110235) HM
38 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Burleith — The Evolution of Burleith
Burleith's built environment dates to the early nineteenth century. The oldest existing home, 1814 35th Street (earlier known as Fayette Street), was built in 1803. Three other structures on 35th Street were built in 1830, and about fifty years . . . Map (db m113392) HM
39 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Capitol Hill — Acacia Life Insurance Building – 1936
On March 3, 1869, President Andrew Johnson signed the Congressional Act chartering The Masonic Mutual Relief Association that became Acacia Life Insurance Company Built as its headquarters and occupied by Acacia until 1997, the building . . . Map (db m186817) HM
40 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Capitol Hill — Capitol Square — Historical Information
1 Summerhouse Constructed in 1879-1880 , the Summerhouse offers visitors a shaded place to rest, admire views of the Capitol, and have a drink of water. Olmstead's principal architectural assistant Thomas Wisedell, was the designer. The . . . Map (db m111446) HM
41 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Capitol Hill — Capitol Square — Historical Information
General Plan for the Improvement of the U.S. Capitol Grounds by Frederick Law Olmsted, 1874 Following the extension of the Capitol in the 1850s-1860s, the grounds were enlarged in 1872. In 1874 Congress commissioned Frederick Law . . . Map (db m186819) HM
42 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Capitol Hill — Capitol Square, NW — Historical Information
The Robert A. Taft Memorial Carillon Sculpture by Wheeler Williams Architecture by Douglas W. Orr, 1959 The memorial consists of a 100-foot Tennessee marble tower and a 10-foot bronze statue of Senator Taft. The twenty-seven . . . Map (db m111460) HM
43 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Chinatown — e.10 — Chinatown — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
dragons to bring rain, prosperity, and friendship
More than 280 dragons, crowned by 700 glazed tiles, look down from the Chinatown Friendship Archway before you. Symbols of the spirits that bring rain and . . . Map (db m130938) HM
44 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Chinatown — Friendship Archway
This friendship archway was erected by the District of Columbia and the Municipality of Beijing, 1986. Marion Barry, Jr. Mayor of Washington, D.C. Chen Xitong Mayor, Beijing Municipal GovernmentMap (db m9161) HM
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45 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 3700 Quebec Street Northwest
This property was designed and built, 1925, by David Lynn, 7th Architect of the U.S. Capitol, serving as his family home thru 1975.Map (db m127005) HM
46 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 11 — Bungalow
In the early 20th century, small apartment buildings and houses were constructed on Macomb, Ordway, Porter, Quebec, and Rodman Streets. Another popular style on these streets was the Bungalow, one of many styles that could be ordered by mail from . . . Map (db m111607) HM
47 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 4 — Causeway at Tregaron — Cleveland Park Historic District
In 1912, renowned country house architect, Charles Adams Platt designed several buildings on this 20 acre country estate in collaboration with landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman. Initially named The Causeway for its stone bridges . . . Map (db m112392) HM
48 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 7 — Early Fire Fighting — Reported unreadable
In 1910, this was the site of a shed hosting a horse drawn chemical fire truck, an important amenity as the first houses in Cleveland Park were constructed mainly of wood, and the new suburb was far from city services. In 1916, the District . . . Map (db m112388) HM
49 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 15 — Landscape — Cleveland Park Historic District
An 1897 study for Washington, D.C. by the renowned landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmstead influenced the layout of many streets in Cleveland Park. Rather than following the standard grid pattern, streets east of 34th Street (Reno . . . Map (db m112374) HM
50 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 6 — Queen Anne Style
This 1898 Queen Anne style house is an outstanding example designed by Robert Thompson Head, the most prolific architect during the first phase of the Cleveland Park neighborhood's development. Between 1897 and 1901, Head designed houses for John . . . Map (db m112391) HM
51 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 9 — Rosedale — Cleveland Park Historic District
The grand, 1,000 acre Rosedale Estate which was later subdivided to form Cleveland Park, was purchased by General Uriah Forrest, an aid-de-camp of General George Washington, who built a farmhouse in 1793. Between 1920-1959, the estate was owned . . . Map (db m112382) HM
52 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 8 — Sherman Cottages — Cleveland Park Historic District
Between 1903 and 1912, the second phase of Cleveland Park development featured houses in the Arts and Crafts style. Many of these were Sherman Cottages named for Ella Bennett Sherman, artist and wife of developer John Sherman. Smaller and less . . . Map (db m112390) HM
53 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 5 — Site of Red Top — President Cleveland's Cottage — Cleveland Park Historic District —
Cleveland Park derives it's name from it's most illustrious resident, President Grover Cleveland. In 1886, Cleveland purchased a stone farmhouse on the South side of now Newark Street, directly opposite Rosedale, which served as the Cleveland's . . . Map (db m112386) HM
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54 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 3 — The Broadmoor — Reported damaged
The Broadmoor epitomizes the luxury apartment/hotels built along Connecticut Avenue in the 1920s. Designed in 1927 by prominent architect Joseph H. Abel, the Broadmoor featured a pioneering underground garage, restaurant and bar, beauty salon, . . . Map (db m111655) HM
55 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — The Story of Rosedale — From Colonial Farm to Village Green
The Rosedale farmhouse is said to be the oldest house surviving in Washington, DC. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The farmhouse is a private home. Please do not enter farmhouse grounds. . . . Map (db m112385) HM
56 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — Tregaron Conservancy
The historic gardens of the Tregaron Estate with pathways, flowing streams and stone bridges are an enduring treasure and place of discovery. Tregaron Conservancy is dedicated to the preservation and rehabilitation of the woodland garden . . . Map (db m112393) HM
57 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — 5 — Community Builders — Cultural Convergence — Columbia Heights Heritage Trail —
Harry Wardman, Washington's prolific developer, built nearly all of the 300 houses to your right between Monroe Street and Spring Road. Wardman, an English immigrant and self-made millionaire, became known for his rowhouses, whose front . . . Map (db m130746) HM
58 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Creating the "City Beautiful" — Meridian Hill Park, National Historic Landmark — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
At the beginning of its second century, the nation's capital was changing dramatically. In 1902, the United States Senate adopted a number of recommendations from the Senate Park Commission, popularly known as the McMillan Commission. By 1910, a . . . Map (db m63940) HM
59 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Design Challenges — Meridian Hill Park, National Historic Landmark — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Limited funds and dramatic change in elevation at the Meridian Hill Park site -- falling 75 feet from north to south -- challenged the Commission of Fine Arts and their designers. The 16th Street edge required massive retaining walls to transition . . . Map (db m63944) HM
60 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Meridian Hill Park
Meridian Hill Park has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America with its formal symmetry and grand central cascade, . . . Map (db m212706) HM
61 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Park Designers — Meridan Hill Park, National Historic Landmark — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Noted landscape architects George Burnap and Horace Peaslee, who worked in the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, designed Meridian Hill Park under the guidance of the Commission of Fine Arts. By 1914, Burnap had completed his basic design: a . . . Map (db m63952) HM
62 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Welcome to the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain! — SPAIN Arts & Culture
Built in 1922, this Beaux-Arts mansion was designed by renowned American architect George Oakley Totten, and it served as the Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain from 1927 until the late 1990s, when a new official residence was inaugurated on . . . Map (db m177215) HM
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63 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Blanche K. Bruce House
Blanche K. Bruce House has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1977 National Park Service United States Department of the . . . Map (db m99178) HM
64 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Commemoration and Preservation — Lafayette Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy created the White House Fine Arts Committee and the White House Historical Association to restore the White House and preserve its collection of historic furniture, decorative arts, and objects. The . . . Map (db m178331) HM
65 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Commodore John Rodgers House
On this site Commodore John Rodgers built an elegant house in 1831. In it on April 14, 1865 an attempt was made to assassinate W.H. Seward, Secretary of State by one of the conspirators who murdered Abraham Lincoln the same night. The Hon. James . . . Map (db m195420) HM
66 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Construction of the White House — Lafayette Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On July 16, 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act, establishing a permanent capital for the United States along the Potomac River. President George Washington worked with French engineer Peter (Pierre) Charles L'Enfant to select the sites for . . . Map (db m178330) HM
67 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Decatur House
Decatur House Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of . . . Map (db m31101) HM
68 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Downtown Washington, 1801
This painting is based on the little-known 1801 watercolor "President House" by J. Benford, part of The White House art collection. Some art historians claim the large building on the right is not the White House, but Blodgett's Hotel, which . . . Map (db m120236) HM
69 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — W.2 — Franklin Square — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
"Going into the country"
This urban oasis exists because President Andrew Jackson needed water. The site of excellent springs (a rare commodity in the early city, when everyone was dependent on private wells), . . . Map (db m211818) HM
70 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Restoration of Jackson Place and Lafayette Square — White House Conference Center
[Sketch of townhouses along Jackson Place, NW - the western border of Lafayette Square - behind which the White House Conference Center was constructed in the 1960s & 70s.] Dedicated to those whose spirit and vision helped to preserve . . . Map (db m32421) HM
71 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — The Corcoran Gallery of Art
This building was erected in 1859 for The Corcoran Gallery of Art founded by William Wilson Corcoran banker and philanthropist Designated for use of the United States Court of Claims by Act of Congress. Approved March 3, . . . Map (db m113101) HM
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72 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 1736 Corcoran
The sculptures featured on this building were created by John Cavanaugh 1921-1985Map (db m183400) HM
73 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 2019 Q Street NW
Built in 1910 in the Italian Renaissance Revival manner by the American architect, Waddy Wood, as his residence. Restored in 2002.Map (db m112667) HM
74 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Administration Building, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Administration Building Carnegie Institution of Washington has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 This site possesses exceptional . . . Map (db m129560) HM
75 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 255 — All the Row Houses — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
All the row houses in the 1700 block of Q St. (north and south pictured above) were built in the mid-1880s by one of Washington's most prolific architects/builders, Thomas Franklin Schneider. The prosperity and growth during the 1880s in DC . . . Map (db m80020) HM
76 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 244 — At 1740 New Hampshire Ave. — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
At 1740 New Hampshire Ave. (above) stands the Dove House (1898). The private home has been converted into a 12-unit condominium, including a single unit with a loft in the former high-ceilinged ballroom. The Art Deco Carlyle Suites at . . . Map (db m128038) HM
77 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Before the city built a bridge — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
Before the city built a bridge over Rock Creek at P St., this area was a favorite fording place. In fact, it was here that the Baltimore Light Dragoons and French units led by Lafayette, Count Rochambeau and Duc De Lauzan crossed Rock Creek . . . Map (db m98789) HM
78 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 319 — Development in the neighborhood — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
Development in the neighborhood got its first start in 1871 when the Board of Public Works, under the leadership of Alexander “Boss” Robey Sheperd, installed sewers, paved roads, extended gas pipes and planted trees here . . . Map (db m113907) HM
79 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Dupont Circle Mural Key — Reported permanently removed
Images Courtesy Of: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division • DC Public Library, Washingtoniana Division • Heurich House Museum • Women's National Democratic Club Archives • Michael Cianciosi Private Collection, Potomac Bottle . . . Map (db m110851) HM
80 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Fraser Mansion — Built 1890 — 1701 20th Street Northwest —
This Property is listed in The National Register of Historic Places as a National Landmark for its architectural and cultural contributions to the District of ColumbiaMap (db m172187) HM
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81 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Indonesian Embassy / Walsh-McLean Mansion — Historic Site, Washington, DC — 2020 Massachusetts Avenue, NW —
Tycoon/philanthropist Thomas Francis Walsh built this 60-room, neo-Baroque mansion in 1903. An Irish immigrant who as a young man had struck it rich mining gold in Colorado, Walsh (1850-1910) brought his wife, Carrie Bell Walsh, and children to . . . Map (db m117414) HM
82 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — James G. Blaine Mansion — Historic Site, Washington DC — 2000 Massachusetts Avenue NW —
Politician James G. Blaine (1830-1893), the three-time Republican presidential hopeful who represented Maine in the House and the Senate, built this house in 1881-82. Blaine and his family lived here only briefly because the mansion proved too . . . Map (db m98315) HM
83 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Old Chancery of the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in the United States — Lumang Chancery Ng Pauguan Ng Republica Ng Pilipinas Sa Estados Unidos
Constructed according to the plans of architect Appleton Prentis Clark, Jr as the residence of Linda M. Hutchinson-Webb and family, 1913-1916, and of Daniel and Stella Stapleton, 1917-1941. Purchased by the Philippine commonwealth . . . Map (db m240001) HM
84 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 1 — See You at the Center — A Fitting Tribute — Logan Circle Heritage Trail —
The City's Jewish Community Center opened here in 1926. Its grand presence one mile north of the White House expressed Jewish residents' prosperity and their growing contributions to the federal city and the nation. With American Jews . . . Map (db m130847) HM
85 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — St. Thomas' Parish Park
The park you are enjoying today was built on the site of the St. Thomas' Church, a beautiful Gothic structure built in 1893 and destroyed by fire in 1970. This park is intended by the parish to be a place of calm and meditation, as well as joy and . . . Map (db m96081) HM
86 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Sulgrave Club / Wadsworth House — Historic Site, Washington, DC — 1801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW —
The Sulgrave Club has occupied this Beaux-Arts mansion since 1932. Herbert and Martha Wadsworth of western New York State built the house in 1902 as their Washington social season home. Architect George Cary's design included a two-story ballroom, a . . . Map (db m179290) HM
87 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The building on this corner — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood — Reported damaged
Police Call Boxes such as this one (originally painted blue) were installed in the District after the Civil War. Officers on foot patrol used this secure telegraph system to contact the station, accessing the box with a now highly collectible . . . Map (db m112628) HM
88 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The Cairo — Historic Site, Washington, DC — 1615 Q Street, NW —
The Cairo apartment house, built in 1894, was (and remains) the tallest privately owned building in Washington. At 156 feet, it towered over its neighbors, prompting laws limiting building heights. Local architect Thomas Franklin Schneider packed . . . Map (db m123771) HM
89 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The Cavanaugh Sculpture Garden
John Cavanaugh (1921-85), a nationally admired sculptor, had his studio nearby at 1818 18th Street NW and was called "Master of Hammered Lead Sculpture" and "Mayor of Dupont Circle". This garden extends a collection of Cavanaugh's work close . . . Map (db m143991) HM
90 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The first houses south and west of Dupont Circle — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
The first houses south and west of Dupont Circle were built mostly of brick or brick and sandstone using Queen Anne, Chateauesqe, Richardsonian Romanesque or Georgian Revival styles. The Queen Anne style building at 1400 21st St. has a . . . Map (db m89569) HM
91 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The Whyland — 1724 17th Street — Dupont Circle Historic District —
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m119115) HM
92 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Woman's National Democratic Club — Reported permanently removed
The Whittemore House 1526 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. (202) 232-7363 Museum Tours by Appointment Designed by Washington architect Harvey L. Page (1859-1934), the house was built between 1892 and 1894 for Sarah Adams Wilcox Whittemore . . . Map (db m88744) HM
93 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Woman's National Democratic Club
The Whittemore House 1526 New Hampshire Ave, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Designed by Washington architect Harvey L. Page (1859-1934), the house was built between 1892 and 1894 for Sarah Adams Wilcox Whittemore (1836-1907). Chartered in . . . Map (db m223332) HM
94 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — You are standing at the edge of Embassy Row — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood — Reported damaged
Fire Fact, 1871 The District of Columbia Fire Department was established on September 23, 1871 and included six fire companies. The "all-paid" fire department replaced the volunteer fire companies that had protected the Districts. . . . Map (db m112655) HM
95 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — A Soldier’s Journey
In front of you is an illustration of the sculpture that will be installed in this space in 2024. “A Soldier’s Journey” depicts a series of scenes based on the myth of “the hero’s journey,” in which a recurring figure of an American soldier . . . Map (db m179907) HM
96 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — Andrew W. Mellon — 1855 – 1937 — [Memorial Fountain] —
Financier, Industrialist, Statesman Secretary of the Treasury 1921-1932 Ambassador to Great Britain 1932-1933 Founder of the National Gallery of Art 1937 This fountain is a tribute from his friends.Map (db m71866) HM
97 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 5 — Appointed Rounds — Make No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
The imposing Ariel Rios Building opened in 1934 to house the U.S. Post Office Department. Architect William A. Delano, of the New York firm Delano and Aldrich, drew inspiration from Paris and other European cities to design the building's . . . Map (db m57207) HM
98 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 9 — Completing the Triangle — Make No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center honoring the 40th president, filled the last open space in the Federal Triangle. When former First Lady Nancy Reagan dedicated it in 1998, the redevelopment of this area of . . . Map (db m57205) HM
99 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — Daniel Patrick Moynihan Place — Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan wrote the Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture and the proposal for the redevelopment of Pennsylvania Avenue, which President John F. Kennedy proclaimed on May 23, 1962. He served in the . . . Map (db m49586) HM
100 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 11 — From Workers to Environment — Make No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, whose mission is to protect human health and the environment, has occupied the majority of offices in this block since 2001. EPA West (this building), the adjacent Mellon Auditorium, . . . Map (db m57210) HM

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May. 4, 2024