Codman–Davis House Explained

Codman–Davis House
Location:Washington, D.C.
Coordinates:38.9136°N -77.0483°W
Built:1906
Architect:Ogden Codman Jr.
Architecture:Classical Revival
Added:October 11, 1979
Refnum:79003100

The Codman–Davis House is a four-story, red brick, 1906, classical revival house in Washington, D.C. at 2145 Decatur Place NW (in the Kalorama neighborhood). It was designed by Ogden Codman Jr. for his cousin, Martha Codman of Washington, DC and Newport, Rhode Island. She also commissioned his design of the Codman Carriage House and Stable, built nearby.

It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1995 the house served as the residence of the Thai ambassador.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: For a Day, Embassies Share The Secrets of Themselves . The New York Times . September 7, 1995 . April 30, 2010.