Georgetown Historic Waterfront, Washington, D.C.

Georgetown Historic Waterfront, Washington, D.C.
Title Georgetown Historic Waterfront, Washington, D.C. PDF eBook
Author United States. Commission of Fine Arts
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1968
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Georgetown Historic Waterfront, Washington, D.C. A Review of Canal and Riverside Architecture

Georgetown Historic Waterfront, Washington, D.C. A Review of Canal and Riverside Architecture
Title Georgetown Historic Waterfront, Washington, D.C. A Review of Canal and Riverside Architecture PDF eBook
Author United States. Commission of Fine Arts
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1968
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Georgetown

Georgetown
Title Georgetown PDF eBook
Author Canden Schwantes
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 146712236X

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The images in this collection capture the diverse history of Georgetown. Georgetown, a thriving neighborhood in the nation's capital, was established in 1751 as an independent city. As the land to its east was being developed into Washington, DC, the once sleepy river town grew and evolved. George Washington's adopted descendants lived down the street from where Kennedy lived before Camelot; Julia Child walked past the home of Robert Todd Lincoln; and a successful community of free black Americans was built around the corner from what had previously been a slave market. Georgetown depicts the history of a community whose roots span far beyond the prestigious university and upper-class neighborhood for which it is known. The images capture mansions and slums, thriving businesses and crumbling facades, an industrial revolution, and the closing of the C&O Canal.

Old Stone House, Georgetown, D.C.

Old Stone House, Georgetown, D.C.
Title Old Stone House, Georgetown, D.C. PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1950
Genre Historic buildings
ISBN

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Lions & Liars

Lions & Liars
Title Lions & Liars PDF eBook
Author Kate Beasley
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Pages 305
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0374302634

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Holes meets The Goonies in the highly anticipated second middle-grade novel from the author of Gertie's Leap to Greatness!

Historic Capital

Historic Capital
Title Historic Capital PDF eBook
Author Cameron Logan
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 280
Release 2017-12-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1452955409

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Washington, D.C. has long been known as a frustrating and sometimes confusing city for its residents to call home. The monumental core of federal office buildings, museums, and the National Mall dominates the city’s surrounding neighborhoods and urban fabric. For much of the postwar era, Washingtonians battled to make the city their own, fighting the federal government over the basic question of home rule, the right of the city’s residents to govern their local affairs. In Historic Capital, urban historian Cameron Logan examines how the historic preservation movement played an integral role in Washingtonians’ claiming the city as their own. Going back to the earliest days of the local historic preservation movement in the 1920s, Logan shows how Washington, D.C.’s historic buildings and neighborhoods have been a site of contestation between local interests and the expansion of the federal government’s footprint. He carefully analyzes the long history of fights over the right to name and define historic districts in Georgetown, Dupont Circle, and Capitol Hill and documents a series of high-profile conflicts surrounding the fate of Lafayette Square, Rhodes Tavern, and Capitol Park, SW before discussing D.C. today. Diving deep into the racial fault lines of D.C., Historic Capital also explores how the historic preservation movement affected poor and African American residents in Anacostia and the U Street and Shaw neighborhoods and changed the social and cultural fabric of the nation’s capital. Broadening his inquiry to the United States as a whole, Logan ultimately makes the provocative and compelling case that historic preservation has had as great an impact on the physical fabric of U.S. cities as any other private or public sector initiative in the twentieth century.

Historic American Buildings Survey Selections

Historic American Buildings Survey Selections
Title Historic American Buildings Survey Selections PDF eBook
Author Historic American Buildings Survey
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1967
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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