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"The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. 1919. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. 1919. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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"The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. 1919. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. 1919. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
"The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. 1919. House Architecture: Charles Adams Platt, 1912. Landscape: Charles Adams Platt, overall plan, 1912 and Ellen Biddle Shipman, 1913. Associated Name: Alice Maury (Mrs. James) Parmelee
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The Causeway" at 3100 Macomb Street in Washington, D.C., captured in this stunning 1919 photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, offers a breathtaking glimpse into the elegance and grandeur of the past. The James Parmelee house, designed by Charles Adams Platt in 1912, boasts an impressive exterior that seamlessly blends architecture and landscape. The house's country estate-like setting is a testament to the vision of Platt, who was responsible for the overall plan, and Ellen Biddle Shipman, who designed the gardens in 1913. The photograph showcases the unique "Causeway," a raised walkway that leads to the house, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful trees. The balustrade steps, adorned with intricate details, add to the allure of this historic site. The lawn, dotted with trees, stretches out towards the horizon, creating a serene and picturesque scene. The James Parmelee house, also known as Tregaron, was the residence of Alice Maury (Mrs. James) Parmelee during the 1920s. This image, taken from the Library of Congress, is a beautiful reminder of the rich heritage and history that can be found in the United States, particularly in the architectural and horticultural masterpieces of the past. The intricate details of the house and the meticulously designed landscape are a testament to the vision and creativity of their designers, Charles Adams Platt and Ellen Biddle Shipman. This hand-colored lantern slide, taken from the collection of the George Mason University, Special Collections Research Center, is a treasure trove of American history and a reminder of the beauty and elegance that can be found in the country's architectural and horticultural past.
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