For an overview of the Systems and Infrastructure Buildings, see HABS DC-349-CD Significance: The Fan House (Building 71) is significant as a context structure that contributes to the broader historic character More
2016 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: Woodlawn, a National Trust for Historic Preservation property located in Alexandria, Virginia, is a National Historic Landmark significant for its architectu More
Significance: The Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House was the first such structure to be erected in Arlington County, and houses the county's first (officially organized) fire department. Although the fire departme More
For an overview of the Gateshouses and Comfort Stations, see HABS DC-349-BZ Significance: The Comfort Station (Building 77) is significant as a context structure that contributes to the broader historic charact More
For an overview of the Gateshouses and Comfort Stations, see HABS DC-349-BZ Significance: Gatehouse No. 2 (Building 78) is significant as a context structure that contributes to the broader historic character o More
Significance: Similar to the Asa Potter House, this five-bay, two-story frame dwelling is representative of Kingston's grand houses that are covered by balustraded, hip roofs with monitors. The Taylor House was More
Significance: This double building was built by a prosperous Alexandria merchant who was also a veteran of the War of 1812. While the building is decked in neon and latter-day advertisements, its fine detailin More
Significance: This was an early, elegant mansion, but only its general form and some exterior detail have been preserved. Survey number: HABS RI-242 Building/structure dates: 1772 Initial Construction Nation More