Old and In the Way

January 08, 2016  •  Leave a Comment

In the years just after WWII, historic was just another name for old. Huge sections of Washington DC were deemed obsolete, and urban planners wanted to accommodate cars by carving expressways throughout the city. Several historic structures near the White House also had an appointment with the wrecking ball. The impending destruction of the Renwick building inspired Jackie Kennedy to get involved in the effort to save it and other historic houses around Lafayette Square. She was able to persuade planners to incorporate historic structures into new federal buildings.

In the smallest, poorest quadrant of Washington, an entire neighborhood was wiped out before preservation efforts could take hold.


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