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Lost Washington: Hudson Taylor House

Hudson Taylor House

This Greek Revival house, built for Hudson Taylor in 1850 at the northeast corner of 9th and D Streets, NW, existed for only 17 years. The chief reasons for its demise were that the neighborhood quickly changed from residential to commercial after the Civil War and the owner sold both his business as a bookseller and his house in 1867 when he retired to Poughkeepsie, New York. The house was quickly razed to reclaim the three city lots it was on for a large structure that would house the city's primary auditorium and the YMCA.

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