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501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Although much altered, 515 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875, is a good example of a post-Civil War Italianate brick rowhouse. This type of building was constructed throughout Washingto... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Designed in 1932 (D.C. Building Permit No. 152470, April 16, 1932) by Edward Bullock, Jr., 507 Eleventh Street, NW, is a good example of the elegant, stripped classical storefronts constructed in ... More

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: This simple brick rowhouse was probably built ca. 1853 for William B. Avery, a clerk in the Land Office. Its form is typical of the modest residential structures constructed in Washington prior to... More

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: One of a pair of similar buildings, 525 Eleventh Street is an excellent example of highly decorative brick buildings constructed in downtown Washington in the late 19th century. The richly articul... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: This simple brick rowhouse was probably built ca. 1853 for William B. Avery, a clerk in the Land Office. Its form is typical of the modest residential structures constructed in Washington prior to... More

1008-1010 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1008-1010 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Di...

See HABS No. DC-800 for related documentation. Building incorporates a 1950s "Populuxe" aluminum facade. Significance: 1008-10 F Street, NW, is comprised of two adjacent 19th century buildings clad in a 1950s P... More

1008-1010 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1008-1010 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Di...

See HABS No. DC-800 for related documentation. Building incorporates a 1950s "Populuxe" aluminum facade. Significance: 1008-10 F Street, NW, is comprised of two adjacent 19th century buildings clad in a 1950s P... More

1009 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1009 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Designed in 1886 by noted architect J.G. Myers, this altered brick building retains its identity as a typical single-family Washington rowhouse constructed during the late 19th century. 1009 E Str... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: This simple brick rowhouse was probably built ca. 1853 for William B. Avery, a clerk in the Land Office. Its form is typical of the modest residential structures constructed in Washington prior to... More

1011 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1011 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: 1011 E Street, NW, is an extensively altered rowhouse whose simple form and pattern of use is typical of mid-19th century buildings in this part of downtown. Along with 1013 E Street, NW (HABS DC-... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

1009 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1009 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Designed in 1886 by noted architect J.G. Myers, this altered brick building retains its identity as a typical single-family Washington rowhouse constructed during the late 19th century. 1009 E Str... More

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Although much altered, 515 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875, is a good example of a post-Civil War Italianate brick rowhouse. This type of building was constructed throughout Washingto... More

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Although much altered, 515 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875, is a good example of a post-Civil War Italianate brick rowhouse. This type of building was constructed throughout Washingto... More

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Designed in 1932 (D.C. Building Permit No. 152470, April 16, 1932) by Edward Bullock, Jr., 507 Eleventh Street, NW, is a good example of the elegant, stripped classical storefronts constructed in ... More

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: This simple brick rowhouse was probably built ca. 1853 for William B. Avery, a clerk in the Land Office. Its form is typical of the modest residential structures constructed in Washington prior to... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: One of a pair of similar buildings, 525 Eleventh Street is an excellent example of highly decorative brick buildings constructed in downtown Washington in the late 19th century. The richly articul... More

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: One of a pair of similar buildings, 525 Eleventh Street is an excellent example of highly decorative brick buildings constructed in downtown Washington in the late 19th century. The richly articul... More

1012 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1012 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: 1012 F Street, constructed in 1871, is an excellent example of flat-fronted Italianate brick buildings once common in downtown Washington. The building contributes to the Pennsylvania Avenue Natio... More

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Designed in 1932 (D.C. Building Permit No. 152470, April 16, 1932) by Edward Bullock, Jr., 507 Eleventh Street, NW, is a good example of the elegant, stripped classical storefronts constructed in ... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Although much altered, 515 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875, is a good example of a post-Civil War Italianate brick rowhouse. This type of building was constructed throughout Washingto... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

517 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

517 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: 517 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875 by plumber Ed. J. Hannan, is an example of 19th century vernacular buildings that combined residential and commercial use. Although the facade of t... More

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Designed in 1932 (D.C. Building Permit No. 152470, April 16, 1932) by Edward Bullock, Jr., 507 Eleventh Street, NW, is a good example of the elegant, stripped classical storefronts constructed in ... More

1005 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1005 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Originally designed in 1906 as a printing establishment and store building by Henry J. Blauvelt for A. Zichtl & Co., the building housed printing-related concerns through the 1930s. The Crown Bar ... More

519 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

519 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: 519 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875, is a much-altered three-bay, three-story brick building. Its uses over the years are typical of its downtown neighborhood and have included printi... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: This simple brick rowhouse was probably built ca. 1853 for William B. Avery, a clerk in the Land Office. Its form is typical of the modest residential structures constructed in Washington prior to... More

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: One of a pair of similar buildings, 525 Eleventh Street is an excellent example of highly decorative brick buildings constructed in downtown Washington in the late 19th century. The richly articul... More

1012 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1012 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: 1012 F Street, constructed in 1871, is an excellent example of flat-fronted Italianate brick buildings once common in downtown Washington. The building contributes to the Pennsylvania Avenue Natio... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

521 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: This simple brick rowhouse was probably built ca. 1853 for William B. Avery, a clerk in the Land Office. Its form is typical of the modest residential structures constructed in Washington prior to... More

517 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

517 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: 517 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875 by plumber Ed. J. Hannan, is an example of 19th century vernacular buildings that combined residential and commercial use. Although the facade of t... More

517 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

517 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: 517 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875 by plumber Ed. J. Hannan, is an example of 19th century vernacular buildings that combined residential and commercial use. Although the facade of t... More

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Although much altered, 515 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875, is a good example of a post-Civil War Italianate brick rowhouse. This type of building was constructed throughout Washingto... More

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

525 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: One of a pair of similar buildings, 525 Eleventh Street is an excellent example of highly decorative brick buildings constructed in downtown Washington in the late 19th century. The richly articul... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

515 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Although much altered, 515 Eleventh Street, NW, constructed around 1875, is a good example of a post-Civil War Italianate brick rowhouse. This type of building was constructed throughout Washingto... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1007 E Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Distric...

Significance: Constructed in 1895 by builder H. Mueller at a cost of $5500 (D.C. Building Permit No. 8, July 2, 1895), 1007 E Street is an excellent example of builder-designed architecture in Washington in the... More

1008-1010 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

1008-1010 F Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, Di...

See HABS No. DC-800 for related documentation. Building incorporates a 1950s "Populuxe" aluminum facade. Significance: 1008-10 F Street, NW, is comprised of two adjacent 19th century buildings clad in a 1950s P... More

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

501-503 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washingto...

Significance: Designed by C.A. Didden for Albert Carry in 1907, Whitlow's is typical of many of the small-scale buildings that once graced Washington's downtown. One of the building's most distinctive features ... More

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

507 Eleventh Street, Northwest (Commercial), Square 347, Washington, D...

Significance: Designed in 1932 (D.C. Building Permit No. 152470, April 16, 1932) by Edward Bullock, Jr., 507 Eleventh Street, NW, is a good example of the elegant, stripped classical storefronts constructed in ... More