The first half of the 20th century was an explosive time for the nation’s capital. Washington began to gain worldwide attention with the economic boom and rapid development projects. The McMillan Plan of 1901 helped restore and beautify the downtown core area, including establishing the National Mall, along with numerous monuments and museums. Grand homes for embassies were constructed on 16th Street, north of the White House, and later along Massachusetts Avenue, a strip that is now known as Embassy Row.
These amazing historical photographs will take you back to old Washington at the beginning of the 20th century — capturing streets, towns, landmarks, buildings, and everyday life.
Interesting.
The buildings are beautiful. Why did we make everything ugly for the past 50 years?
An old photo isn’t interesting because it’s old. Most of these photos are just of buildings. The street was evident when they were taken, so it appears they were deliberately taken. Old photos of DC and other places provide a glimpse into everyday life. You are left with a mundane picture of a building by avoiding all the people, mess, and clutter.
The Key Mansion was it that was disassembled brick by brick and then lost by the postal service?
interesting, thanks for sharing.