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The historic site is located along the shores of the Potomac River and is the most scenic tourist attraction in the Washington, DC area.

NW Washington, DC. Located in the heart of Georgetown, the oldest known private home in Washington, DC is preserved to demonstrate everyday life for the average citizen during this time. The historic house is maintained by the National Park Service and is open to the public. Capitol St. One of the most recognizable historic buildings in Washington, DC is the U. Capitol building. Since its original construction, the building has been built, burnt, rebuilt, expanded and restored.

Although construction of the White House began while George Washington was president, he never lived in it. There are rooms, 35 bathrooms, and 6 levels. The historic Gregorian-style building, located to the east of the White House, was burned and rebuilt several times during the s. It is the third oldest federally occupied building in Washington DC, preceded only by the Capitol and the White House. At the time that it was built, it was one of the largest office buildings in the world.

It is five stories tall and sits on 5 acres with a landscaped garden. Today it is owned by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and serves as a museum displaying an outstanding collection of Federal period furniture, paintings, textiles, silver, and ceramics. NE Washington, DC. The museum offers educational programming and is open for public tours.

This building was designed by Dr. William Thornton, the first architect of the U. It was part of the Pierre L'Enfant plan to establish a residential section of the federal city. Later, the building served as a girls school, the Navy Hydrographic Office, and headquarters for the American Institute of Architects. Today, the historic building serves as a museum of architecture, design, historic preservation, and the early history of Washington, DC. The home of Robert E. Lee and his family serves as a memorial to this important historical figure that helped restore America after the Civil War.

About acres of the land that occupies Arlington National Cemetery was originally the property of the Lee family. Arlington House sits atop a hill, providing one of the best views of Washington, DC. Washington, DC. The historic luxury hotel has been a central gathering place for elegant dinners, meetings and gala social events for more than years.

The Willard is a Washington institution that has hosted almost every U. The federal era mansion was built by Martha Washington's granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter and was the home to six generations of the Peter family. Today, the historic home offers house tours, garden tours, and special events. Located just steps from the White House, one of the oldest homes in Washington, DC features Federalist and Victorian style furnishings and exhibits that explore years of Washington, DC history.

The historic Ford's Theatre, where Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, is a national historic landmark and also functions as a live theater.

The building was used for several different purposes until it was restored in The Peterson House, the rowhome where Lincoln died, sits across the street. It is open to the public and is furnished with period pieces of that time. NW, Washington, DC. The U. Patent Building was restored as a vital part of the redevelopment of the Penn Quarter neighborhood of downtown Washington, DC.

The building houses two museums in one building. The National Portrait Gallery presents six permanent exhibitions of nearly 20, works ranges from paintings and sculpture to photographs and drawings. The Smithsonian American Art Museum is the home of the largest collection of American art in the world including more than 41, artworks, spanning more than three centuries.

SW Washington, DC. The Victorian style, red sandstone building was originally the home of the first Secretary of the Smithsonian, Joseph Henry, and his family. The building is the oldest one on the National Mall and it served as the first Smithsonian exhibit hall from until the s. It is a popular gathering spot for politicians, congressional interns, journalists, and tourists. Pennsylvania Ave. By , Corcoran's collection had outgrown the building and the gallery was moved to its current location across the street.

Court of Claims took over the Renwick Building in In , the Smithsonian restored the building to be used as a gallery of American art, crafts, and design. It was refurbished again in SE Washington, DC. The historic market is one of the few public markets left in Washington, DC. A fire destroyed the market's original South Hall in and it is currently being restored. A temporary structure is being used across the street at the Hine Junior High School playground.

The farmers market offers fresh produce and flowers, delicatessen, baked goods, meat, fish, poultry, cheese, and dairy products. Whether or not any American presidents have ever stayed at your house, we will employ these skills to preserve your unique, historic and equally irreplaceable period home. We believe that the most satisfactory and efficient plans for historic preservation are a compromise between the needs of our client and the intent of the original builder.

We are prepared to produce sound, reliable work from old photographs, client drawings and even from salvaged historic fragments. We are always willing to share our extensive field experience with both owners and architects on an informal basis. However, clients often find it most cost effective to bring us into the design process early, as consultants , to establish realistic budgets and schedules. Our experience and commitment to these important historic structures can help to assure a satisfactory result for your project as it has for so many others.

To contact our Principal, Stephen Ortado, by email, click here or call our office at We are glad to respond to your letters sent to:. The recent interest in "green" standards of construction and LEED certification is laudable and welcome.

However, green building is nothing new to preservationists, who have always understood that the greenest building is the one that is already standing. Historic preservation is the most efficient means of reducing the energy costs associated with new building construction and renovation. Before you begin your project, ask: is it ethical, is it economical, is it necessary to rip out this beautiful, durable historic fabric and replace it with inferior work??



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