Publisher's Synopsis
This historical document, "Plans for Treatment of That Portion of the District of Columbia South of Pennsylvania Avenue and North B Street SW., and for a Connection Between Potomac and Zoological Parks," offers a fascinating glimpse into the urban planning and landscape architecture considerations of Washington, D.C. around 1900.
Prepared by the United States Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, this work outlines proposals for the development and enhancement of key areas within the capital. Readers interested in the history of urban design, park development, and the evolution of Washington D.C.'s landscape will find this a valuable resource.
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