If you have ever wondered why
RFD has such an ornate building on
7th Street, once again
Streets of Washington has our answer.
The building was once the pride and joy of
Henry King, Jr., one of Washington's most prominent retailers in the late 1800's.
King didn't come to America until 1850, and became a citizen in 1855 at the age of 21.
King opened a clothing store that became quite a success, even selling hats to
Mary Todd Lincoln and
Julia Grant while they were in the White House.
His store changed locations a number of times before settling at
814 7th Street N.W. in 1878.
More about
King's Place and the church across the street is available
here from
Streets of Washington.
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