
959 25TH STREET NW
YEAR BUILT:
1911
HISTORY
A group of five row houses (955-963 25th St.) were built in 1911 by Harry A. Kite and designed by architect A.H. Beers. They are simple, two-floor, two-bay brick rowhouses, built towards the end of the District's historic period (1915).
No. 959 has entry doors paired with No. 957 under under a semi-circular wood frame/pediment (which may not be original, but was present in 1983). The house's windows have stone lintels and brick sills. The house's cornice is simple box in style and forms a line with the adjoining houses.
RESIDENT(S)/ OWNER(S)
RECOLLECTIONS
SOURCE MATERIAL
FBA History Project, Foggy Bottom Historic District Walking Tour, "The Tallest Row Houses." https://theclio.com/tour/2098/17
GALLERY
DOCUMENTS
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