The House History Man

Showing posts with label historic houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historic houses. Show all posts
Thursday, June 25, 2020

Is This The Smallest House in Washington, DC?

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Have we stumbled onto the smallest house in Washington, DC?   Measuring just ten feet wide by sixteen feet deep, and only one story in hei...
Thursday, April 30, 2020

The African-American Mo-So-Lit Club in Washington, DC

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Continuing the fascinating history of 1327 R Street that we posted yesterday , in 1925 the house was sold to an organization called the...
Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Hidden History: The Famous Photographer who Built 1327 R Street NW

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The house at 1327 R Street, NW has an interesting history that we recently uncovered: it was built by and home to a notable photographer G...
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I have an educational background in Historic Preservation, having attended both Roger Williams and Cornell Universities. After a five year stint as a civilian in the Air Force running a very cool historic preservation grant program, I formed my own business in 1995 researching and writing up house histories in Washington, DC. I renovated the house at 1800 Vermont Ave, NW, and had it designated a National Historic Landmark before I listed the entire neighborhood as a historic district. I headed up Dupont Main Streets beginning in 2008 (remember the recession?), and began as the President of Historic Congressional Cemetery in 2012. My husband and I and our two cats live on Capitol Hill near the cemetery when we are not living aboard our Beneteau 473 sailboat in Baltimore during the extended sailing season.
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