Category:1601-1609 16th Street NW

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English: The row of homes at 1601-1609 16th Street NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. are contributing properties to the Sixteenth Street Historic District. The Italianate-style Huntley House (1601) was built in 1878 along with a stable on Q Street that is one of the oldest surviving stables in the city. The adjoining homes, 1603-1607, were built in 1880 by the same person, but the exteriors were altered at a later date. 1603 was designed in the Georgian Revival style by J. C. Harkness, 1605 is Italianate and also designed by Harkness, 1607 is Richardsonian Romanesque and was designed by Thomas Franklin Schneider, and 1609, built in 1900, is Arts and Crafts designed by Appleton P. Clark Jr..

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