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Edwin C. Manning House, 200 East Capitol St NortheaSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
With its patterned brick, projecting bays, raised basement, and stained-glass transoms, this house is typical of the brick row houses that were being built extensively on Capitol Hill the residential area east of the U.S. Capitol in the late 19th century. Its corner location and large window openings make it a particularly interesting example of its type.
Edwin C. Manning House, 200 East Capitol St NortheaSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
With its patterned brick, projecting bays, raised basement, and stained-glass transoms, this house is typical of the brick row houses that were being built extensively on Capitol Hill the residential area east of the U.S. Capitol in the late 19th century. Its corner location and large window openings make it a particularly interesting example of its type.
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