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Description 2110 19th Street, NW.JPG |
English:
The brick facade of The Hilltop apartment building, located at 2110 19th Street,
N.W.
, in the
Adams Morgan
neighborhood of
Washington, D.C.
Built in 1923 by Moore & Hill, Inc., the Classical Revival -style, three-story structure is designated as a contributing property to the Washington Heights Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. Since this photograph was taken, the building has undergone extensive restoration. After the renovations are completed, the property will operate as a 35-unit apartment house named The Asher. |
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- 2009-04-14 09:34 AgnosticPreachersKid 3138×2190 (1734215 bytes) {{Information |Description = An abandoned residential building, formerly an apartment house known as The Katherine, located at 2110 19th Street, [[Northwest, Washington, D.C.|NW]] in the [[Adams Morgan]] neighborhood of [[Washington, D.C.]] It was con