Washington D.C.: Italianate Architecture
Places and attractions in the Italianate architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Monuments and statues
- Church
- History museum
- Memorial
- Library
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Bridge
- Neighbourhood
- Street
- Art museum
- Historical place
- Specialty museum
- Theater
- Shopping
- Concerts and shows
- Neoclassical architecture
- Nightlife
- Greek Revival architecture
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Cemetery
- Vernacular architecture
- Romanesque architecture
- Colonial revival architecture
- Art gallery
- Dancing
- Sculpture
- Georgian architecture
- Architecture
- Victorian architecture
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Garden
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Italianate architecture
- Sacred and religious sites
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Palladian architecture
- Synagogue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Modernist architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Memorial site
- View point
- Restaurant
- Military museum
- Waterfront
- Lake
- Reportedly haunted
- Modern art museum
- Shopping centre
- Art Deco architecture
- Universities and schools
- Natural attraction
- Cinema
- Area
- Tower
- Market
- Interesting neighbourhood
- Tudor Revival architecture
- Sailing
Concordia German Evangelical Church and Rectory
Concordia German Evangelical Church and Rectory, also known as Concordia United Church of Christ and Rectory is a historic church in Northwest, Washington, D.C.
Eastern Market
The Eastern Market is a public market in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C. housed in a 19th-century brick building. Eastern Market was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It is located on 7th Street, S.E. a few blocks east of the U.S. Capitol between North Carolina Avenue SE and C Street SE.
Meridian Mansions
Meridian Mansions, also known as The Envoy, is an historic structure located in the Adams Morgan neighborhood in the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. A.H.
John Mercer Langston School
John Mercer Langston School is an historic structure located in the Truxton Circle neighborhood in Washington, D.C. The two-story brick building was designed by Appleton P. Clark, Jr. The structure was completed in 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
American Peace Society house
The American Peace Society House, also known as the Glover House, is a historic house at 734 Jackson Place NW, facing Lafayette Square in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Convent de Bon Secours
Convent de Bon Secours is an historic residence located in the Tenleytown neighborhood in the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. It has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 2004.
Peter Parker House
The Peter Parker House, also known as the former headquarters of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, is a historic row house at 700 Jackson Place NW in Washington D.C.
Hillandale
The Hillandale estate comprises a pair of historic structures located in the Burleith neighborhood in Washington, D.C. They have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1995.
Margaret Wetzel House
Margaret Wetzel House is a historic home at 714 21st Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.
Alibi Club
The Alibi Club is a private, traditional private club in Washington, D.C. Its members consist of the Washington elite, including presidents, senators, and diplomats, among other prominent figures.
Buildings at 1000 Block of Seventh Street
1000 Block of Seventh Street and 649–651 New York Avenue NW are a collection of two and three story buildings in Washington D.C. which were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. They are located across the street from the Walter E.
Eight Hundred Block of F St. NW
The Eight Hundred Block of F Street NW refers to a collection of five commercial buildings in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School
Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School is a private Roman Catholic college-preparatory school for girls located in the historic Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Georgetown.
Anacostia Historic District
The Anacostia Historic District is a historic district in the city of Washington, D.C. comprising approximately 20 squares and about 550 buildings built between 1854 and 1930.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary House
The Mary Ann Shadd Cary House is a historic residence located at 1421 W Street, Northwest in Washington, D.C.
Alma Thomas House
The Alma Thomas House is an historic house, located at 1530 15th Street, N.W. in the Logan Circle neighborhood.