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Then and Now: Granite and peaches

Then (left): The intersection of Georgia Ave., New Hampshire Ave., and Rock Creek Church Rd., NW, taken sometime prior to July 1994. Engine Company No. 24, located at 3702 Georgia Ave. is prominently pictured.

Now (right), March, 2009: Construction is nearing completion on the Park Place Apartment complex, Metro now stops at the intersection, and the fire station no longer exists. The façade was saved and located around the corner as the new chiller plant for the Metro station. For a brief history on the fire station, see this post.

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Perhaps you can start a vote with these historic comparison posts. Which do you like better? Old or new? I would also cause some nice debate in the comments.

by Jasper on Mar 29, 2009 8:54 pm  (link)

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