Talk:Codman Carriage House and Stable

Possible sources

 * Application for Historic Landmark - Codman Carriage House, DC Office of Planning


 * Codman Carriage House - Historic Preservation Review Board Recommendation Form, Steve Calcott, DC Office of Planning, November 19, 2015


 * National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - Dupont Circle Historic District (Amendment and Boundary Increase), Kim Prothro Williams, National Park Service, January 2005


 * District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites, DC Office of Planning, September 30, 2009


 * The DC Historic Alley Buildings Survey, Kim Protho Williams, DC Office of Planning, 2014


 * "D.C.'s Dykaries: Phase One - D.C.'s Last Dyke Bar (1971-2016)", Lydia Ty Ginter, Graduate School of the University of Maryland, College Park, 2019


 * Dupont Circle Walking Tour, Rainbow History Project


 * 1415 22nd Street NW, Rock Creek Property Group


 * "Stately Home Near Finish", WaPo, October 27, 1907


 * Offices for Rent. Evening Star, July 1, 1940


 * Permits, Evening Star, August 31, 1940


 * Real Estate, Evening Star, May 7, 1941


 * For Rent, Evening Star, June 09, 1949


 * Realty Roundup, WaPo, March 12, 1950


 * "Turning Tables", Phyllis C. Richman and Carole Sugarman, WaPo, February 8, 1981


 * Historic Preservation, Henry Fernandez, Newsletter - Dupont Circle Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2B, October 1995


 * "Night Vision", WaPo, Eric Brace, November 9, 2001


 * "Historic District Expands", The Common Denominator, March 7, 2005


 * "Apex Closes", Joey DiGuglielmo, Washington Blade, July 5, 2011


 * "D.C. Nightclub Apex Closes", Winston Gieseke, The Advocate, July 6, 2011


 * "Farewell to Badlands/Apex", Metro Weekly, July 14, 2011


 * "Former Gay Club in Dupont Circle to Become Office or Retail Space", Andrew Giambrone, Washington City Paper, November 29, 2016


 * "Historic former Dupont nightclub to get new life as airy office or retail space", Karen Goff, Washington Business Journal, November 30, 2016


 * "Dupont Circle Carriage House Goes On The Market", Erika Morphy, GlobeSt (ALM), April 5, 2018

GA review
Thanks for participating in the GA drive, Kieran, but we don't give credit for short reviews which don't give any suggestions for improvement. Did you thoroughly evaluate the sources used for WP:RS? For example, this doesn't look like a reliable source to me. (t &#183; c)  buidhe  04:03, 11 March 2021 (UTC)

Use Codman's maiden name
Given that Codman was a woman of great wealth and independence, and she commissioned and made the decisions about her home and this support building of stable and apartments by herself, I have changed references to her to use her maiden name through the period of these buildings. She made these decisions, as well as commissioning a house in Newport, nearly two decades before her marriage at age 69. Don't take away her own name and history. Parkwells (talk) 22:44, 4 December 2022 (UTC)