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The Washington, D.C. Townhouse & Its Old Cloth Awning
Probably near Dupont or Logan Circle, these substantial Victorian-era townhouses are adorned... Read More
Filed under Absurd Mansard, Architectural History, Built Environment, District of Columbia, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Location Location Location, Most Recent, Queen Anne Revival, Residential Architecture, Style Section..., Techologies in Buildings and Structures, Tree, Urban Landscape · Tagged with Architectural History, Circular Flower Bed, Curator of Shit, Dupont Circle History, Logan Circle History, Queen Anne Revival Architecture, townhouse washington dc, Victorian Flower Beds, Victorian Gardens, Washington DC History