The Codman–Davis House is a four-story, red brick, 1906, classical revival house in
Washington, D.C.
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at 2145 Decatur Place NW (in the
Kalorama neighborhood). It was designed by
Ogden Codman Jr. for his cousin,
Martha Codman of
Washington, DC
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and
Newport, Rhode Island
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. She also commissioned his design of the
Codman Carriage House and Stable, built nearby.
It is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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. In 1995 the house served as the residence of the
Thai ambassador.
See also
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Codman Carriage House and Stable
References
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Houses completed in 1906
Diplomatic residences in Washington, D.C.
Neoclassical architecture in Washington, D.C.
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
Thailand–United States relations
1906 establishments in Washington, D.C.
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