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James Y. Davis Sons Building, 1201 Pennsylvania Ave & 408 Twelfth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This brick commercial building was designed by a local architect in the late nineteenth century. In spite of twentieth century alterations, the irregular shape, use of ornamental terra cotta, projecting bays, and side tower, make the building a distinctive example of Queen Anne commercial architecture in Washington.
James Y. Davis Sons Building, 1201 Pennsylvania Ave & 408 Twelfth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This brick commercial building was designed by a local architect in the late nineteenth century. In spite of twentieth century alterations, the irregular shape, use of ornamental terra cotta, projecting bays, and side tower, make the building a distinctive example of Queen Anne commercial architecture in Washington.
James Y. Davis Sons Building, 1201 Pennsylvania Ave & 408 Twelfth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This brick commercial building was designed by a local architect in the late nineteenth century. In spite of twentieth century alterations, the irregular shape, use of ornamental terra cotta, projecting bays, and side tower, make the building a distinctive example of Queen Anne commercial architecture in Washington.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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