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538: 350: 34: 471: 214:, but plans to make it a circle took place the following year. Development around the circle was slow, due to the area being in the city's "countryside." A few large houses were built around the circle before the Civil War, but major changes took place in the second half of the 19th-century. The circle was improved with landscaping, a horse-drawn rail for commuters, and sewer lines. The statue of Thomas was dedicated in 1879, the same year one of the city's first apartment buildings was constructed, the 459: 499:. In December 1938, construction began on a $ 680,000 tunnel that would allow Massachusetts Avenue's through-traffic to pass under the circle. During construction of the underpass, most of the landscaping in the circle was removed. The tunnel opened on March 14, 1940. North-south running through-traffic lanes cutting through the center of the circle were added in 1952 to improve traffic flow, but left a minimal oval-shaped space around the statue which pedestrians could not access without 523: 905: 897: 510:, was built on the site in the early 1960s. The Portland Flats was demolished in 1962 and replaced with a building that now serves as a hotel. A few small rowhouses and an apartment building that lined the southern portion of the circle were demolished in the 1960s-1970s. The Annie Cole House survived until 1974 when it was demolished and replaced with the 576:
came with the elimination of the 14th Street through-lanes. The circle was restored to its original design according to the L'Enfant Plan, which allowed for a larger landscaped area inside the circle. The rehabilitation of Thomas Circle won an Honorable Mention in the "Historic Preservation" category of the
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completed a 2.5-year, $ 6 million reconstruction of Thomas Circle. The project included the addition of bike lanes, pedestrian crosswalks mid-circle (which hadn't previously existed), new in-circle traffic lights, better street lighting, and new sidewalks and landscaping. The biggest change, however,
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The park in the circle was redesigned several times in the 1900s-1910s, and by the 1920s, most of the plants and trees had been removed. The ornate lamps around the statue were replaced with standard lampposts. During this period, the houses around the circle were often no longer used as residences.
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troops. After the war ended in 1865, a horse-drawn railway was installed on 14th Street, leading to development around and to the north of the circle. In 1867, the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds leadership wanted to create a park in the middle of the circle. Fencing was installed around the
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The area where present-day Thomas Circle is located was once part of a large tract of land named Port Royal. The tract was leased to John Peerce in 1687. On March 30, 1791, ownership of the tract's areas where streets were to be built was given to the new federal government. The circle was mentioned
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The traffic circle measures 28,176 square feet (2,617.6 m) and its dimension is 338.93 feet (103.31 m). Since the most recent reconfiguration of Thomas Circle in 2006, there are four sidewalks leading to the center, one from each direction. The sidewalks intersect at a smaller circle that
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was added to the DCIHS on May 26, 1994, and the NRHP on November 9, 1994. The 1994 designation included the Lutheran church. On April 24, 1997, the L'Enfant Plan was added to the NRHP. The Greater Fourteenth Street historic District was expanded in 2007, which included the National City Christian
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was built on the north side of the circle in the early 1870s. By that time, in addition to fencing, the park had sidewalks, gas lamps, and shrubbery, but most of the plantings had to be removed in 1872 because they were not planted deep enough and died. During the leadership of
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As of the start of the 21st century, Thomas Circle is adjacent to the southern boundary of the Greater 14th Street and Logan Circle Historic District. The circle marks the boundary between "downtown 14th Street" and the "uptown 14th Street", the latter of which is a rapidly
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in 1884, which faces the circle. The dedication ceremony was attended by thousands of people. By the 1890s, some of the homes around the circle were sold or converted to other use, including the Crawford House, which became the Norwood Institute. This occurred because
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Historic preservation of remaining buildings took place in the second half of the 20th-century. The National City Christian Church, Luther Place Memorial Church, including the statue of Luther, and the circle itself as part of the L'Enfant Plan, were added to the
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around the statue, eliminating access to the park and statue. This was reversed in the 2000s, restoring the original design of Thomas Circle. The Lutheran church, the Thomas statue, and the circle itself are listed on the
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There was minimal development around the circle during the first half of the 19th-century. The first large building to be constructed on the circle was on the northwest corner, the residence of Secretary of the Treasury
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Because of its location, which is slightly taller than the surrounding area, there are vistas looking down 14th Street, Massachusetts Avenue, and Vermont Avenue. There are four
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Demolition of remaining buildings continued into the mid-20th century. The Wylie House was demolished after a devastating fire in 1947. The Washington Plaza Hotel, designed by
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circle, which was nicknamed Memorial Circle, due to citizens planting memorial trees. Paved roads and sewers soon followed, and the area quickly attracted wealthy residents.
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Owners converted them into office space, embassies, and a variety of commercial ventures. Several single-family houses were demolished and replaced with office buildings.
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becoming more popular with upper-class citizens. Several of the old homes were replaced or used for non-residential purposes. The horse-drawn rail car was replaced with
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and installed in the center of the park. The statue's dedication ceremony was attended by thousands of soldiers and prominent individuals, including President
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and Logan Circle were seen as the more fashionable areas at the time. During the same decade, the horse-drawn railway on 14th Street was replaced with an
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neighborhoods. In April 2014, Thomas Circle became the eastern terminus of the M Street Cycle Track. This 1.4 miles (2.3 km), west-bound only
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and Portland Flats, were replaced with office buildings and hotels. The circle itself was significantly altered in the 1950s by building new
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within the city. D.C. city officials now consider Thomas Circle to be a "gateway" to the Logan Circle,
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One positive addition to the lots surrounding the circle was the 1930 construction of the imposing
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released an updated map, and instead of an intersection, the area was planned to be a circle.
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of the city's layout as No. 9, but the layout was only an intersection. The following year
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was built on the northwest edge of the circle. The other church facing Thomas Circle is
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The area around present-day Thomas Circle was included as an intersection in the 1791
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Church and an adjoining apartment building, on January 18 (DCIHS) and May 15 (NRHP).
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In dedication of the lives lost during the war and as a symbol of peace, the ornate
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Woodruff, William E. (November 27, 1938). "Expenditures May Reach $ 200,000,000".
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During the late 19th-century, the area became less desirable due to
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is surrounded by wrought-iron fencing, a grassy area, and the
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L'enfant's Legacy: Public Open Spaces in Washington, D.C
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In 1879, one of the city's first apartment buildings,
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The Neighborhoods of Logan, Scott, and Thomas Circles
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Arcadia Publishing. p. 47. 14: 1623: 965:from the original on May 5, 2014 953:Conneen, Mike (April 11, 2014). 904:. March 13, 1940. pp. B-1. 757:. DC Office of Tax and Revenue. 731:. DC Office of Tax and Revenue. 536: 521: 469: 457: 421:was erected. It was sculpted by 1597:Logan Circle (Washington, D.C.) 875: 578:Federal Highway Administration 491:, designed by noted architect 489:National City Christian Church 374:, an Associate Justice of the 235:National City Christian Church 40:National City Christian Church 1: 1306:Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue 618: 46:, and in the foreground, the 415:the bronze equestrian statue 395:Luther Place Memorial Church 309:is located two blocks west. 241:, built in the early 1870s. 239:Luther Place Memorial Church 44:Luther Place Memorial Church 7: 1612:Streets in Washington, D.C. 606: 603:extends to 28th Street NW. 10: 1628: 1498:George Washington Memorial 857:Williams, Paul K. 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Photograph of a statue and churches in Thomas Circle
National City Christian Church
Luther Place Memorial Church
equestrian statue of George Henry Thomas
Logan Circle
Northwest
Washington, D.C.
Coordinates
38°54′20″N 77°01′55″W / 38.90566°N 77.03196°W / 38.90566; -77.03196
14th Street
M Street
Massachusetts Avenue
Traffic circle
DDOT
traffic circle
Northwest
Washington, D.C.
14th Street
M Street
Massachusetts Avenue
equestrian statue
George Henry Thomas
Union Army
Civil War
L'Enfant Plan
Portland Flats
Dupont Circle
Logan Circle
streetcars
National City Christian Church

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