Washington Terrace - City Landmark #55
Washington Terrace was laid out by Julius Pittman in 1890. The private place consists of 48 houses of varying style; Tudor Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, and Italian Renaissance to name a few.
The entry to Washington Terrace features a French Norman Clock Tower built in 1894 by architect George R. Mann, and designed by Harvey Ellis.
Washington Terrace became a City Landmark in 1973. Along with Kingsbury Place, it was made part of the Kingsbury-Washington Terrace City Historic District in 1983. (Ordinance # 56581)
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