
A classic Petworth Bungalow but I think porch looks particularly good on this one.

A classic Petworth Bungalow but I think porch looks particularly good on this one.

Here’s one of my favorites from Cleveland Park. I think it was for sale a few years ago but I can’t find it as a GDoN. Anyway, looks like a bit of work was done. It’s a bit unusual for this block of Macomb because it is a bit smaller and a bit further back from the curb than many of the other homes. Definite thumbs up though.

It’s a bit hard to see behind the tree but I think you can get enough of the flavor to agree it’s pretty sweet. I think this was near/in Georgetown.

This Shaw home is phenomenal. The details are among the best I’ve seen, especially the windows.


I love the sun bleached wood siding on this house plus the bay window up top is also pretty sweet.

I have to give this house/mansion from Georgetown. It’s an amazing house and this arch reminds me a bit of Mother Miami (Ohio):


Here’s a historical one. For those that don’t work at Cultural Tourism :) anyone recognize the place and who used to live here? Hint: there’s a museum next door. When it’s identified, anyone ever been to the museum?

I enjoy when I (or others) find ones nestled between buildings and I’m especially digging the second floor balcony here. rockcreek found this one at 3319 Seventeenth Street, NW.

This beauty is from PoPville flickr user icubaji taken in Woodley Park overlooking Rock Creek Park (if memory serves).

While this one hasn’t been updated in a while you can tell it’s got tons of potential.