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(HABS/HAER, National Historic Landmarks, National Register, Historic Structures Reports)

EHT Traceries is a recognized authority in the evaluation of the significance of historic buildings with particular expertise in residential, commercial, religious, institutional, rural, and public buildings.

The firm has prepared numerous successful applications for historic landmark and district status at local and state levels as well as nominations for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places and for National Historic Landmark designation.

EHT Traceries also has extensive experience authoring monographs, context studies, historic structures reports, as well as Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation.
   



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District of Columbia - Apartment Building Survey

The purpose-built apartment building is significant to the historic context of the District of Columbia for its role in providing a new and significant type of housing to residents of the Nation's Capital.




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The Warner Theatre and Office Building

The Warner Theatre and Office Building, located in downtown Washington, was designed in 1924 as a mixed-use building by the eminent Detroit theater designer, C. Howard Crane




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The M Street Bridge - Historic American Engineering Record

Erected 1930, the present M Street Bridge spans Rock Creek Valley at M Street between 26th and 28th Streets, NW, the site of the oldest bridge in the District of Columbia.




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The Interstate Commerce Commission Modernization

The Interstate Commerce Commission Building, part of the grand design of the Federal Triangle, is undergoing an extensive rehabilitation to make the building compliant with today's health, life-safety, and accessibility codes.




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12 Street YMCA - National Historic Landmark Study

In 1987-88, the Shaw Heritage Trust began an effort to rehabilitate the abandoned Anthony Bowen (historically the Twelfth Street) YMCA Building.





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