WASHINGTON, D. C. THOMAS CIRCLE. One of many green spots with good pavements about them which are so agreeable in well-finished cities. from the Article THE POSITIVE VALUE OF QUIET AND BEAUTIFUL STREETS. By J. W. Howard. from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XII October 1896 to March 1897 The Engineering Magazine Co
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