3-547: The East Capitol Car Barn , also known as The Car Barn Condominiums, is an historic building, located at 1400 East Capitol Street , Northeast, Washington, D.C. , in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. The Romanesque Revival building was designed by Waddy Butler Wood in 1896. It was built as a part of the conversion of Streetcars in Washington, D.C. to electric traction. In 1962, it was used to store buses. In 1973,
6-760: The United States Capitol to the DC-Maryland border. The street is uninterrupted until Lincoln Park then continues eastward to Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium . East of the stadium, East Capitol crosses the Anacostia River over the Whitney Young Memorial Bridge and then goes underneath Route 295 before crossing into Prince George's County, Maryland where it becomes Maryland State Highway 214 . The western stretch of East Capitol Street, which passes through
9-599: The DC Transit Company was acquired by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , and the building was vacant. A private developer purchased the property and developed it into condominiums. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 5, 1974. East Capitol Street East Capitol Street is a major street that divides the northeast and southeast quadrants of Washington, D.C. It runs due east from
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