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"The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. between 1910 and 1948. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. between 1910 and 1948
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"The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. between 1910 and 1948. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. between 1910 and 1948
"The Causeway, " James Parmelee house, 3100 Macomb Street, Washington, D.C. between 1910 and 1948
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The Causeway," located at 3100 Macomb Street in Washington, D.C., was once the elegant residence of James Parmelee. This historic image, captured between 1910 and 1948 by renowned photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the past. The photograph, now a print, showcases the music room of the James Parmelee house, which was later known as Tregaron. The room is adorned with exquisite furniture, including a magnificent grand piano and a side table. The fireplace, a focal point of the room, adds to the warm and inviting atmosphere. The interior design is a testament to the opulence of the era, with intricate detailing on the walls and the ornate fireplace mantel. Charles A. Platt, a well-known architect, designed the house in the early 1900s, and it was renowned for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. The music room, with its high ceilings and large windows, would have provided the perfect setting for entertaining guests. The photograph, now held in the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into a bygone era of grandeur and elegance. The room, filled with the sound of music from the grand piano, would have been the heart of the Parmelee home, a place of relaxation and enjoyment for the family and their guests. The image is a reminder of the rich history and heritage of Washington, D.C., and the United States as a whole. Frances Benjamin Johnston was a pioneering photographer, known for her documentation of historic buildings and homes in America. Her photographic prints from the 1910s and 1920s continue to inspire and captivate audiences, offering a window into the past and a reminder of the beauty and elegance of America's architectural heritage.
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