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Bloomingdale [#35]

Bloomingdale [#35]

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Harry Wardman has often been credited as the man who helped built Washington, DC. With his group of developers, he made over 2,000 rowhouses for middle-class workers in different neighborhoods like Columbia Heights, Georgetown, Takoma Park or Bloomingdale. Developers like Wardman profited from the growing need for affordable housing in the decades after the Civil War, at the time that settled the style of numerous houses, today so coveted. IT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT’S A WARDMAN HOUSE.

In this illustration, a girl stops in her bicycle and looks at the houses on V St NW, in Bloomingdale neighborhood.
























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PRINTS: Our prints are created with archival inks on acid-free paper, ensuring long-term durability and vibrant colors that stand the test of time.


FRAMES: Each frame, handcrafted and customized in-house, measures approximately 1.25" wide and 0.625" deep, highlighting your chosen artwork beautifully.


PACKAGING: Prints are carefully packaged in protective sleeves with sturdy backing boards and shipped in rigid kraft mailers or tubes. We care about the environment, so we ship using recycled or reused materials whenever possible.


SHIPPING: We use USPS for shipping, and all orders include a tracking number for your convenience. Delivery times may vary depending on your location: US (10-14 days), Europe (2-4 weeks), and rest of the world (2-4 weeks). Please note that colors may differ slightly from your screen.

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