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A row house thought to have been occupied by Thomas Jefferson, probably Washington D. C. Photograph c1918-1920
ROW HOUSE: JEFFERSON.
A row house thought to have been occupied by Thomas Jefferson, probably Washington D.C. Photograph c1918-1920
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1918 1920 Facade Home Jefferson Residence Roof Row House Side Walk Street Scene Tree Washington Dc Working Class
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This photograph captures a piece of history, showcasing a row house believed to have been occupied by the esteemed Thomas Jefferson. The image is believed to have been taken in Washington D. C. between 1918 and 1920, offering us a glimpse into the early 20th-century American life. The row house stands tall with its distinct architecture, displaying an elegant facade that reflects the charm of that era. Its roof proudly crowns the structure, while a solitary tree adds a touch of nature amidst the bustling city scene. The street stretches out before it, lined with sidewalks where pedestrians would have strolled on their daily routines. This snapshot not only showcases an important historical figure's potential residence but also provides insight into the working-class neighborhood where he may have lived. It serves as a reminder that even great leaders like Thomas Jefferson were once part of ordinary communities. As we gaze upon this image captured almost a century ago, we are transported back in time to witness snippets of everyday life during President Jefferson's era. It invites us to appreciate how our cities and homes have evolved over time while reminding us of our shared heritage and connection to those who came before us.
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