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The Queen Anne style house in 1895; built of terracotta brick, it was unpainted until 1960. The house at One Observatory Circle was designed by architect Leon E. Dessez and built in 1893 for $20,000 (equivalent to $678,222 in 2023) for the use of the superintendent of the Naval Observatory who was the original resident.
Astronomical and Meteorological Observations made at the U.S. Naval Observatory (v. 1–22: 1862–1880) Observations made at the U.S. Naval Observatory (v. 1–7: 1887–1893) Publications of the U.S. Naval Observatory, Second Series (v. 1–16: 1900–1949) U.S. Naval Observatory Circulars [43] The Astronomical Almanac
Observatory Circle is a street and neighborhood in Washington, D.C. The street runs from Calvert Street to Massachusetts Avenue near 34th Street. Established in 1894, [1] [2] the street follows an incomplete loop, forming an arc rather than a circle. The street surrounds the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory, which includes Number ...
The vice president's residence at the Naval Observatory may be haunted — Walter Mondale's daughter said she saw a ghost in her bedroom. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...
The National Museum of the United States Navy, or U.S. Navy Museum for short, is the flagship museum of the United States Navy and is located in the former Breech Mechanism Shop of the old Naval Gun Factory on the grounds of the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., United States.
United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station; W. Dick Walker (astronomer) This page was last edited on 22 May 2020, at 03:47 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Old Naval Observatory is a historic site at 23rd and E Street in Northwest, Washington, D.C. It is where the United States Naval Observatory was located from 1844 to 1893, when it moved to its present grounds. The original observatory building, built 1839-40, still stands, and is a designated National Historic Landmark as of 1965. [2]
Glover Park is a neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C., about a half mile north of Georgetown and just west of the United States Naval Observatory and Number One Observatory Circle (the Vice President's mansion).