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Scenes from the Past

The Accomplishments of Late 19th – Early 20th Century Builder John H. Nolan

By Paul Kelsey Williams* Accompanying images can be viewed in the current issue PDF Many of the buildings housing businesses and educational institutions along Connecticut Avenue were built as private homes, and the structures at 1832 and 1834 Connecticut –- just south of Leroy Place and across from the Universal North building ...

The Role of Brownstone in Washington’s Domestic Architecture

Luxury Apartment Building in Mt. Pleasant: From Opulence to Slum to Restored for 21st Century Living

The Mansion Next to Washington’s “Spanish Steps”

There Once Was an Octagonal House in Washington Not Far From Dupont Circle

A Major Late 19th Washington Architect Not Well-Known to Today’s Public

Everybody, or So it Seemed, Was a Thompson’s Dairy Customer

What the Bland Apartment Building Replaced at Massachusetts Avenue and 22nd Street, NW

Venerable Harvey’s Restaurant Remembered

Art Deco a Standout at the End of a block of Victorian Row Houses