Engine Company No. 24, View 2, Rock Creek Church Rd. Near Intersection With Georgia Ave., NW, Washington, D.C., 2010

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Image Title: Engine Company No. 24, View 2, Rock Creek Church Rd. Near Intersection With Georgia Ave., NW, Washington, D.C., 2010

Creator: Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer

Date: 2010.

Notes: Built in 1911, Engine Company No. 24 is an excellent example of early twentieth century suburban firehouse design in Washington, D.C. Designed in the Italian Renaissance style by architect Luther Leisenring and Charles Gregg, the firehouse became an established landmark in the local neighborhood of Petworth.

Subjects: America
American architecture
Fire stations
United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.)

Places: District of Columbia--Washington D.C.

Original Media: Photograph

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Our sturdy black wood frame contains a soft woodgrain pattern and includes a real glass face -- not plexiglass. Arrives ready-to-hang, with hardware attached. Choose from two sizes: 9x11-inch frame with 8x10-inch print, or 12x15-inch frame with 11x14-inch print. Our prints consist of heavy-stock, semi-gloss paper for the best possible combination of color vibrancy and durability. The brilliant colors we achieve are due in large part to the unique inks we use.

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