- Marley Zielike
600 Indiana Ave Northwest (Commercial Building), Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Built in 1928, these building originally had a drive-in gasoline station on the ground level. At present, a storefront has been installed and the space has been adapted to office use.... (Architectural Significance) The Building was designed in 1928 by Architect A.S.J. Atkinson While not architecturally distinguished, the buildings has documentary interest because of its now eradicated gas station on the ground level. This was once common in downtown Washington and at present, few, if any, remain.
600 Indiana Ave Northwest (Commercial Building), Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Built in 1928, these building originally had a drive-in gasoline station on the ground level. At present, a storefront has been installed and the space has been adapted to office use.... (Architectural Significance) The Building was designed in 1928 by Architect A.S.J. Atkinson While not architecturally distinguished, the buildings has documentary interest because of its now eradicated gas station on the ground level. This was once common in downtown Washington and at present, few, if any, remain.
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