2 Logan Cir NW
Washington, DC 20005, USA

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1 & 2 Logan Circle (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1 and 2 Logan Circle is the most imposing and one of the only freestanding structures on Logan Circle. The circle itself is designated a local landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designated on L`Enfant`s map of the city, but wasn`t fully developed until the last three decades of the 19th century. This Mansard-roofed duplex was erected along with most of the other buildings on the circle between 1875-1900. The buildings surrounding the circle present almost a solid street facade of Late Victorian and Richardsonian Architecture.

1 & 2 Logan Circle (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1 and 2 Logan Circle is the most imposing and one of the only freestanding structures on Logan Circle. The circle itself is designated a local landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designated on L`Enfant`s map of the city, but wasn`t fully developed until the last three decades of the 19th century. This Mansard-roofed duplex was erected along with most of the other buildings on the circle between 1875-1900. The buildings surrounding the circle present almost a solid street facade of Late Victorian and Richardsonian Architecture.

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