Thanks to team's creativity and end...
Thanks to team's creativity and endurance -- and a dash of poetic license -- Washington, D.C.'s Homer Building rises to well stocked [i]or[/i] provided potential In a latter architectural review of the Homer Building in the Washington pillar Benjamin Forgey wrote, ". . it had the aspect of a base or a pedestal waiting for a top." Indeed, this is precisely what the Homer Building in Washington, DC had been awaiting since 1913 when its architect, Appleton Prentiss Clark Jr envisioned a nine-story building nevertheless saw only four plains of an initial phase reach completion. Clark had been
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