
Photo by PoPville flickr user Mr. T in DC
Mr. T writes:
“Large house on Oregon Ave NW, viewed from the edge of Rock Creek Park, in Washington, DC.”
Nice find!

Photo by PoPville flickr user Mr. T in DC
Mr. T writes:
“Large house on Oregon Ave NW, viewed from the edge of Rock Creek Park, in Washington, DC.”
Nice find!

From that awesome row in Mt. Pleasant (Irving St, NW). I think this is one of the few with a bay window.

Classic Logan Circle. Check out the details up top:


We’ve looked at this classic house/building in Shaw before but a reader sent it in and my philosophy is that if someone sends it in then a lot of others probably haven’t seen/noticed this supercool building either. The funny thing is that I think I, also, walked past this building a dozen times before I looked up and realized the cool “Fine Family Groceries” sign was up top.


Last chance to see this great big window from East Capitol St. before the flowers/leaves obscure it. It’s awesome. But it’s also interesting to note the cool smaller windows on the right side:


One of my all time favorites from Mt. Pleasant. Hell this is one of my all time favorites from the city.

Living large up in Brightwood. It’s got a terrific stonework and a balcony (widows walk?) up top.

A couple good examples of double wide row houses from Capitol Hill. The one above is particularly fresh.


Here’s my final selection from 16th St. Heights/Crestwood. The in and of itself is very cool but my favorite part is that it is on its own island:


Sweet row house in Mt. Pleasant.
