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Posted In July 5, 2016
Back in the Day: A Look at the Row Houses of K St. NW
Take a journey back in time with us and learn about the beautiful row houses that used to occupy K Street NW! Get a glimpse into the past with this old image of the historic row houses at the intersection of 17th and K St. NW.
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