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Discover the remarkable history of Dupont Circle in Washington,
D.C.
"Washington seems the eternal and unchanging Federal City with its
grand avenues and stately monuments. Yet the city that locals once
knew lavish window displays at Woodies, supper at the grand Raleigh
Hotel and a Friday night game at Griffith Stadium is gone. Author
John DeFerrari investigates the bygone institutions of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries with an engaging collection of
new vignettes and reader favorites from his blog "The Streets of
Washington." From the raucous age of burlesque at the Gayety
Theater and the once bustling Center Market to the mystery of
Suter's Tavern and the disappearance of the Key Mansion in
Georgetown, DeFerrari recalls the lost Washington, D.C., of
yesteryear.
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A richly illustrated architectural "biography" of one of DC's most
important boulevards Sixteenth Street NW in Washington, DC, has
been called the Avenue of the Presidents, Executive Avenue, and the
Avenue of Churches. From the front door of the White House, this
north-south artery runs through the middle of the District and
extends just past its border with Maryland. The street is as
central to the cityscape as it is to DC's history and culture. In
Sixteenth Street NW: Washington, DC's Avenue of Ambitions, John
DeFerrari and Douglas Peter Sefton depict the social and
architectural history of the street and immediate neighborhoods,
inviting readers to explore how the push and pull between ordinary
Washingtonians and powerful elites has shaped the corridor-and the
city. This highly illustrated book features notable buildings along
Sixteenth Street and recounts colorful stories of those who lived,
worked, and worshipped there. Maps offer readers an opportunity to
create self-guided tours of the places and people that have defined
this main thoroughfare over time. What readers will find is that
both then and now, Sixteenth Street NW has been shaped by a diverse
array of people and communities. The street, and the book, feature
a range of sites-from Black Lives Matter Plaza to the White House,
from mansions and rowhomes to apartment buildings, from Meridian
Hill (Malcolm X) Park with its drum circles to Rock Creek Park with
its tennis tournaments, and from hotels to houses of worship.
Sixteenth Street, NW reveals a cross section of Washington, DC,
that shows the vibrant makeup of our nation's capital.
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