Barber Shop, 3251 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia...
Significance: Example of a late 19th century commercial Georgetown structure, unpretentious in character but typical in design. Survey number: HABS DC-121 Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construc... More
Barber Shop, 3251 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia...
Significance: Example of a late 19th century commercial Georgetown structure, unpretentious in character but typical in design. Survey number: HABS DC-121 Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construc... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Truck Company Number Four, Firehouse, 219 M Street Northwest, Washingt...
Survey number: HABS DC-96 Public domain photograph of theater building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bank of Columbia, 3210 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: Built originally as a bank, this building is representative of an early commercial type in Georgetown; subsequently utilized for various purposes, each with strong historical associations. Unpro... More
Bank of Columbia, 3210 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: Built originally as a bank, this building is representative of an early commercial type in Georgetown; subsequently utilized for various purposes, each with strong historical associations. Unpro... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: City Tavern was center for a large and important cross-section of early capital and national history. Its first proprietor was Clement Sewell who was innkeeper until 1799. Charles Mclaughlin foll... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Canal Warehouse, 3222 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: A remnant of a Georgetown tobacco warehouse, once a flourishing trade. The retaining wall on the south side is of unique appearance, with rustic stonework. Survey number: HABS DC-144 Building... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Forrest-Marbury House, 3350 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: The building was witness to important decisions relating to the establishment of the Federal City. Colonel Uriah Forrest had served with Washington in the Revolution. As a leading citizen of Geor... More
Nordlinger Building, 3128 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of ...
Significance: This building is an unusually elaborate representative of Georgetown commercial architecture with living quarters over the store area. Survey number: HABS DC-116
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Canal Warehouse, 3222 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: A remnant of a Georgetown tobacco warehouse, once a flourishing trade. The retaining wall on the south side is of unique appearance, with rustic stonework. Survey number: HABS DC-144 Building... More
Bank of Columbia, 3210 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: Built originally as a bank, this building is representative of an early commercial type in Georgetown; subsequently utilized for various purposes, each with strong historical associations. Unpro... More
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street Northwest, Washington, District...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS DC-23 Building/structure dates: ca. 1814 Initial Construction
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Forrest-Marbury House, 3350 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: The building was witness to important decisions relating to the establishment of the Federal City. Colonel Uriah Forrest had served with Washington in the Revolution. As a leading citizen of Geor... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
2919 M Street Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Survey number: HABS DC-64 Public domain photograph of car, historic place, automobile, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Anthony Reintzel Building, 3258 M Street Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: This building represents an early (c. 1810) Georgetown waterfront area two-and-a-half-story shop and dwelling type remodeled and raised to three full stories c. 1870-80. Survey number: HABS DC-1... More
Canal Warehouse, 3222 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: A remnant of a Georgetown tobacco warehouse, once a flourishing trade. The retaining wall on the south side is of unique appearance, with rustic stonework. Survey number: HABS DC-144 Building... More
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street Northwest, Washington, District...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS DC-23 Building/structure dates: ca. 1814 Initial Construction
John Mountz House, 3016 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Co...
Public domain scan of a technical diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Francis Wheatley House, 3060-3066 M Street Northwest, Washington, Dist...
Significance: The design, brickwork, and cast-iron of the fronts of these buildings, which for a virtually identical pair, provide an interesting and good example of American architecture of the period between ... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Eynon Building, 3407 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colum...
Significance: This building is part of a row of bay windowed apartments with commercial space on the street level which exhibits early 20th Century architectural design characteristics. Survey number: HABS DC... More
Bank of Columbia, 3210 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: Built originally as a bank, this building is representative of an early commercial type in Georgetown; subsequently utilized for various purposes, each with strong historical associations. Unpro... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: City Tavern was center for a large and important cross-section of early capital and national history. Its first proprietor was Clement Sewell who was innkeeper until 1799. Charles Mclaughlin foll... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Ross & Getty Building, 3005-3011 M Street Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: This early 19th century building in combination with its late 18th century neighbor, 3001-3003, forms the finest remaining example of early architecture in the commercial district of Georgetown. ... More
Birch Funeral Home, 3034 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of C...
Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Georgetown Market, 3276 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Built in 1865 on the foundations of the Old Georgetown Market (c. 1796), the Georgetown Market stands on land occupied by earlier structures a butcher's market and the Georgetown debtor's jail o... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street Northwest, Washington, District...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS DC-23 Building/structure dates: ca. 1814 Initial Construction
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Sims House, 2803 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia,...
Significance: Formerly a dwelling house, this building has been converted to commercial use, yet it retains its gable roof and dormers and many of the original details above the first floor. Survey number: HA... More
John Mountz House, 3016 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Co...
Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
John Mountz House, 3016 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Co...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Blanche K. Bruce House, 909 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Home of Blanche K. Bruce (1854-1898), the first black man to serve a full term as a United States Senator. A former slave, Bruce represented Mississippi from 1875-1881. After his term, Bruce rem... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
2922 M Street Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Significance: This is the eastern half of double building representative of a typical architectural solution for commercial structures in Georgetown in the later 19th century. Survey number: HABS DC-112 Buil... More
Francis Wheatley House, 3060-3066 M Street Northwest, Washington, Dist...
Significance: The design, brickwork, and cast-iron of the fronts of these buildings, which for a virtually identical pair, provide an interesting and good example of American architecture of the period between ... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
John Mountz House, 3016 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Co...
Public domain photograph of architecture design, diagram, drawing, building plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
John Mountz House, 3016 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Co...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Old Stone House, 3051 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: One of the oldest buildings in the District of Columbia. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HABS DC-10-2 Building/structure dates: ca. 1767 Initial ... More
Forrest-Marbury House, 3350 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: The building was witness to important decisions relating to the establishment of the Federal City. Colonel Uriah Forrest had served with Washington in the Revolution. As a leading citizen of Geor... More
Forrest-Marbury House, 3350 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: The building was witness to important decisions relating to the establishment of the Federal City. Colonel Uriah Forrest had served with Washington in the Revolution. As a leading citizen of Geor... More
3115-17 M Street Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, ...
Public domain photograph of street advertisement signs, downtown commercial district, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Francis Wheatley House, 3060-3066 M Street Northwest, Washington, Dist...
Significance: The design, brickwork, and cast-iron of the fronts of these buildings, which for a virtually identical pair, provide an interesting and good example of American architecture of the period between ... More
Thomas Corcoran House, 3119 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Survey number: HABS DC-34 Building/structure dates: ca. 1825- ca. 1875 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1940 Demolished
Reckert House, 3232 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: One of the few frame structures remaining in the commercial district of Georgetown. Survey number: HABS DC-120 Building/structure dates: ca. 18q4 Initial Construction Building/structure dates... More
Eynon Building, 3407 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colum...
Significance: This building is part of a row of bay windowed apartments with commercial space on the street level which exhibits early 20th Century architectural design characteristics. Survey number: HABS DC... More
Gutman-Wise Building, 3140 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of...
Significance: This building is atypical of Georgetown commercial architecture. It represents an early twentieth-century trend, and its broad fenestration is an interesting and significant harbinger of modern d... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
John Mountz House, 3016 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Co...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a victorian era building, victorian house, 19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ross & Getty Building, 3005-3011 M Street Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: This early 19th century building in combination with its late 18th century neighbor, 3001-3003, forms the finest remaining example of early architecture in the commercial district of Georgetown. ... More
Ross & Getty Building, 3005-3011 M Street Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: This early 19th century building in combination with its late 18th century neighbor, 3001-3003, forms the finest remaining example of early architecture in the commercial district of Georgetown. ... More
Truck Company Number Four, Firehouse, 219 M Street Northwest, Washingt...
Survey number: HABS DC-96 Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Georgetown Market, 3276 M Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: Built in 1865 on the foundations of the Old Georgetown Market (c. 1796), the Georgetown Market stands on land occupied by earlier structures a butcher's market and the Georgetown debtor's jail o... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Thomas Cramphin Building, 3209-3211 M Street Northwest, Washington, Di...
Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Thomas Robertson House, 3116-3118 M Street Northwest, Washington, Dist...
Significance: On original lot No. 54, of larger property known as "Peter Square", initially assembled by Robert Peter, first mayor of Georgetown. Built between 1812 and 1814 by Thomas Robertson, member of a pr... More
Bank of Columbia, 3210 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: Built originally as a bank, this building is representative of an early commercial type in Georgetown; subsequently utilized for various purposes, each with strong historical associations. Unpro... More
Bank of Columbia, 3210 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: Built originally as a bank, this building is representative of an early commercial type in Georgetown; subsequently utilized for various purposes, each with strong historical associations. Unpro... More
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street Northwest, Washington, District...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS DC-23 Building/structure dates: ca. 1814 Initial Construction
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street Northwest, Washington, District...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS DC-23 Building/structure dates: ca. 1814 Initial Construction
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Metropolitian A. M. E. Church, 1518 M Street Northwest, Washington, Di...
Significance: One of the largest Afro-American churches in the country when built. Survey number: HABS DC-352
John Mountz House, 3016 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Co...
Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Birch Funeral Home, 3034 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of C...
Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
2922 M Street Northwest (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Significance: This is the eastern half of double building representative of a typical architectural solution for commercial structures in Georgetown in the later 19th century. Survey number: HABS DC-112 Buil... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Capital Traction Company Union Station, 3600 M Street Northwest, Washi...
Significance: The union station for the street railway transit system was planned to accommodate four private lines as a transfer and terminal point. The project was the subject of much controversy in Congress... More
Canal Warehouse, 3222 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Colu...
Significance: A remnant of a Georgetown tobacco warehouse, once a flourishing trade. The retaining wall on the south side is of unique appearance, with rustic stonework. Survey number: HABS DC-144 Building... More
Bank of Columbia, 3210 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...
Significance: Built originally as a bank, this building is representative of an early commercial type in Georgetown; subsequently utilized for various purposes, each with strong historical associations. Unpro... More
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street Northwest, Washington, District...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS DC-23 Building/structure dates: ca. 1814 Initial Construction
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street Northwest, Washington, District...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS DC-23 Building/structure dates: ca. 1814 Initial Construction
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Georgetown Section, East & West parallel to M...
Significance: A remarkable engineering achievement of the early 19th century that played an important role in the development of Georgetown commerce, and stimulated trade and settlement of the interior. Unproc... More