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SUMMARY:The History of Latino Communities in Washington\, DC  Community Meeting and Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The DC Preservation League has completed the first draft of The History of Latino Communities in Washington\, DC: A Context Study. Please join for a presentation by architectural historian Heather McMahon—the consultant behind the project—who will provide an outline of that history\, including associated themes and related sites. There will be opportunities for attendees to comment and ask questions. Once completed\, this context study will provide a framework for nominating historic sites to the National Register of Historic Places that memorialize Latino history in the District of Columbia. This community meeting is free and open to the public. \nRegister here and please forward this email to interested friends\, colleagues\, and neighbors.\nFunding for this project comes from the National Park Services’ Underrepresented Community Grants Fund\, from the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) administered by the National Park Service\, Department of the Interior. The fund supports efforts to identify historic and cultural resources related to communities that have often been overlooked in traditional planning and preservation efforts.
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/the-history-of-latino-communities-in-washington-dc-community-meeting-and-presentation/
LOCATION:Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Library\, 3160 16th Street NW\, Washington DC
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SUMMARY:Denrike Building Tour
DESCRIPTION:Located just north of McPherson Square in what was historically considered the northern limit of the city’s financial district\, the Denrike Building is an 11-story office building designed by local architect Appleton P. Clark\, Jr. The structure\, built between 1925 and 1926\, is executed in a Tudor Gothic Revival style\, rare among the city’s commercial building fabric. In 2022-23\, the office building was converted to residential use\, with 85 “medium term rental” units. This July\, join members of the Michael Graves Architecture team to learn more about the building’s redesign and reuse. \nClick here to sign up!
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/denrike-building-museum/
LOCATION:Denrike Building\, 1010 Vermont Avenue NW
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SUMMARY:Rubell Museum Art & Architecture Tour
DESCRIPTION:Randall Junior High School stands as one of the few extant buildings associated with the pre-urban renewal history of Southwest Washington. Listed on both the DC Inventory and the National Register\, the building serves as a reminder of the cultural and social role that schools played in the 20th-century development of African American communities. In October 2022\, the Rubell Museum opened in the building’s center portion and east wing. The museum’s opening followed an extensive restoration of the historic building’s features. Come learn more about the design process for the Rubell Museum from the Beyer Blinder Belle team. \nClick here to sign up! 
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/rubell-museum-art-architecture-tour/
LOCATION:Rubell Museum\, 65 I (Eye) Street SW
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