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Jane Stone Harrison Building, 1205 Pennsylvania Ave NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This building is located within the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site and was once a positive component in the late nineteenth-century commercial streetscape of Pennsylvania Avenue. Erected in 1883, the building features a fine pressed-brick facade and retains its original projecting storefront. The building is remarkable in that it has survived the heavy pressures of twentieth-century merchandizing without loss or disfigurement of any o its facade elements.
Jane Stone Harrison Building, 1205 Pennsylvania Ave NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This building is located within the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site and was once a positive component in the late nineteenth-century commercial streetscape of Pennsylvania Avenue. Erected in 1883, the building features a fine pressed-brick facade and retains its original projecting storefront. The building is remarkable in that it has survived the heavy pressures of twentieth-century merchandizing without loss or disfigurement of any o its facade elements.
Jane Stone Harrison Building, 1205 Pennsylvania Ave NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This building is located within the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site and was once a positive component in the late nineteenth-century commercial streetscape of Pennsylvania Avenue. Erected in 1883, the building features a fine pressed-brick facade and retains its original projecting storefront. The building is remarkable in that it has survived the heavy pressures of twentieth-century merchandizing without loss or disfigurement of any o its facade elements.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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