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- Marley Zielike
William Gregory Building (first), 400-402 King St Alexandria, Independent City, VA
This double building was built by a prosperous Alexandria merchant who was also a veteran of the War of 1812. While the building is decked in neon and latter-day advertisements, its fine detailing recalls the finest of Alexandria`s Federal style. It was one of two buildings associated with William Gregory on this block; see HABS report on the adjoining 404-06 King Street (VA-690). ... Read More Read Less
William Gregory Building (first), 400-402 King St Alexandria, Independent City, VA
This double building was built by a prosperous Alexandria merchant who was also a veteran of the War of 1812. While the building is decked in neon and latter-day advertisements, its fine detailing recalls the finest of Alexandria`s Federal style. It was one of two buildings associated with William Gregory on this block; see HABS report on the adjoining 404-06 King Street (VA-690). ... Read More Read Less


William Gregory Building (first), 400-402 King St Alexandria, Independent City, VA
This double building was built by a prosperous Alexandria merchant who was also a veteran of the War of 1812. While the building is decked in neon and latter-day advertisements, its fine detailing recalls the finest of Alexandria`s Federal style. It was one of two buildings associated with William Gregory on this block; see HABS report on the adjoining 404-06 King Street (VA-690).Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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