Burleith
(2017)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States]: Arcadia Publishing Inc., 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781439659724 (electronic bk.) MWT11948037, 1439659729 (electronic bk.) 11948037
LANGUAGE
English
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Known as the Village in the City since 1973, Burleith is a small 10-square-block residential community nestled between Georgetown to the south and east and Glover Park to the north. The name Burleith dates back to 17th-century Scotland, and the area was first subdivided in 1887 as part of Frederic W. Huidekoper's Burleith Addition to West Washington. Also known as Georgetown Heights, Burleith caught the attention of Charles Dickens, who wrote in 1842, The heights of this neighborhood, above the Potomac River, are very picturesque and are free, I should conceive, from some of the insalubrities of Washington. The Shannon & Luchs real estate firm built the majority of Burleith's row houses in a predominantly Georgian style during the early 1920s

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