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Significance: This brick structure was designed by Paul J. Pelz, associate architect of the Library of Congress. The residence is a late example of the Queen Anne and Romanesque revivals, modified by 16th century north European renaissance details. The house occupies a prominent site at the northwest corner of a major intersection, which includes 22nd Street, Massachusetts Avenue, and Florida Avenue. The property has one of the city's earliest "automobile" houses designed as an integral part of the architectural scheme.
Survey number: HABS DC-275
Building/structure dates: 1901 Initial Construction