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Herron-Moxley House, 1503 Thirty-fifth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Built in the mid-nineteenth century by a well-to-do contractor, this free-standing brick mansion retains many outstanding Italianate and Greek Revival interior details. The elaborate trim, elegant mantels and ornate lighting fixtures have been maintained and used throughout the years.
Herron-Moxley House, 1503 Thirty-fifth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Built in the mid-nineteenth century by a well-to-do contractor, this free-standing brick mansion retains many outstanding Italianate and Greek Revival interior details. The elaborate trim, elegant mantels and ornate lighting fixtures have been maintained and used throughout the years.
Herron-Moxley House, 1503 Thirty-fifth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Built in the mid-nineteenth century by a well-to-do contractor, this free-standing brick mansion retains many outstanding Italianate and Greek Revival interior details. The elaborate trim, elegant mantels and ornate lighting fixtures have been maintained and used throughout the years.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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