Goethe-Institut Washington
German Roots in DC
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Photo credit: Toolbox DC
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Photo credit: Goethe-Institut Washington/Norma Broadwater
Goethe-Institut Washington, 812-816 Seventh Street NW, 2008.
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Photo credit: Goethe-Institut Washington/William Gilcher
Goethe-Institut Washington, 812-816 Seventh Street NW, 2000.
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Photo credit: From the Collections of the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
Shop Window, 816 7th Street NW, around 1907. The lights of these shop windows, perhaps readied for the holidays, entice you to consider a fur, a new suit (a steal, really, at $14.95), a new umbrella, or perhaps some 'Practical Presents for Little Folks'.
Before the Goethe-Institut moved to this renovated office building in the mid-1990s, the building housed commercial shops and restaurants. German immigrant Emile Berliner (1851-1929), inventor of the gramophone, had his first job in a haberdashery located at the same address when he came to the United States in 1870.