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Architectural historianphotographer who loves giving tours about D.C. Looking north from National Portrait Gallery at the clouds. July 2, 2015. Church steeple of late 19th century German Protestant church designed by A. Cluss. Straight ahead is the low Beaux Arts Carnegie Library, one of thousands funded by Andrew Mellon, built in the early 20th century,and designed by a NYC firm. Hovering over the library is the Convention Center. Architectural history of WashingtonDC. July 1, 2015. June 27, 2015.

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