I’ve never seen home with a roof quite like this. I think it looks awesome. I was so glad to see the sign saying it was part of a campaign to “save America’s treasures”. Cool to know that it’s got some history behind it as well being the former home of Mary Church Terrell – the first African American female school board member in America and Robert Terrell – the first African American municipal judge in DC.

So what do you think, do you dig the home?


This carriage house has had quite the history. A few years ago it seemed to be fixed up then it seemed to have fallen in disrepair and now it looks like it’s getting fixed up again. I’ve seen workmen around the site over the past few weekends and I’m pretty sure this is a new paint job. It seems like a nice property so it’d be cool to see it back on the market.


There’s lots of potential in this beauty. It also happens to sit off a small circle called Anna J. Cooper Circle, located at 3rd and T Streets NW, that is wicked sweet.


This is the Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library located at Howard University. I’m not sure when it was built but it seems relatively recent. I think it looks pretty good. You?


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