Summary
In 1915, the year the home at 3409 Newark St. NW was built, Washingtonians used the trolley for travel. One popular destination was Glen Echo Amusement Park, where local families had been enjoying amusement-park rides and the Spanish Ballroom for more than a quarter of a century.
The trolleys and Glen Echo's heyday are a memory, but the Victorian Newark Street home retains its charm. Now on the market for $1,995,000, this Cleveland Park gem has been updated with modern amenities that complement the home's history.See the full content of this document
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Updated Cleveland Park Victorian a Gem
Modern tastes are amply satisfied with recessed lighting and spotlights in every room, skylights, updated bathrooms and an updated kitchen, along with the original ceiling heights of 9 feet 7 inches to 9 feet 11 inches on the first floor and 8 feet 8 inches on the second floor.
Original elements of the home include four working wood-b...See the full content of this document
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