The Buildings at 1000 Block of Seventh Street and 649-651 New York Avenue NW in Washington, DC, are a historic collection of two and three-story buildings that were constructed in the 1870s for a German immigrant population. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, these structures have retained their original charm despite the significant changes in the surrounding neighborhood over the years.
Located across from the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and adjacent to Mount Vernon Square, these Italianate-style buildings, designed by architect John G. Meyers, offer a glimpse into the architectural heritage of the capital city and stand as a testament to the area's rich cultural history.
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