MAKE A MEME View Large Image Thomas Circle - Washington, D.C..jpg Looking north past Thomas Circle in Washington D C as viewed from the Portland Flats demolished; built in 1880 and designed by Adolf Cluss; city's first apartment building The traffic circle is located ...
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Keywords: Thomas Circle - Washington, D.C..jpg Looking north past Thomas Circle in Washington D C as viewed from the Portland Flats demolished; built in 1880 and designed by Adolf Cluss; city's first apartment building The traffic circle is located at the junction of 14th Street visible on the lower right and center left Massachusetts Avenue right and left sides Vermont Avenue lower left and center right and M Street bottom right and bottom left NW The equestrian statue seen in this image was erected in 1879 and honors General George Henry Thomas The streetcar lines wrapping around the Circle on 14th Street were installed in the 1890s but no longer exist The homes visible on either side of the Circle have been demolished National City Christian Church designed by John Russell Pope in 1930 now stands on the Circle's west side and is a contributing property to the Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District The Wylie House seen on the right was demolished in 1947 and replaced with the nine-story Washington Plaza Hotel designed by Morris Lapidus The taller church seen directly across the Circle is Luther Place Memorial Church originally known as Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church built in 1873 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places A statue honoring Martin Luther is located in front of the church It was a gift from the German emperor in 1884 and is a replica of the Martin Luther statue in Worms Germany Directly behind Luther Place is Mount Olivet Lutheran Church a contributing property to the Logan Circle Historic District The building was constructed in 1884 and originally home to the Vermont Avenue Christian Church original name for the National City Christian Church Mount Olivet purchased the property in 1953 The two remaining landmarks that can be seen in this image include Vermont Avenue Baptist Church look NW on Vermont; the steeple is visible and John Wesley AME Zion Church look north on 14th Street; the steeple is also visible Both buildings are contributing properties to the Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District npcc 30408 1922 National Photo Company PD-USGov Thomas Circle 1922 in Washington D C Martin Luther Statue Washington D C Luther Place Memorial Church Demolished buildings in Washington D C National Register of Historic Places in Washington D C Historic district contributing properties in Washington D C Trams in Washington D C 1920s automobiles George Henry Thomas Memorial 1922 in tram transport Black and white photographs of tram transport
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