Sunday, February 05, 2006

The Brewmaster's Crisis

In the shadow of the fenced-off government icons of Washington, D.C., The Brewmaster's Castle sits as one the city's most precious secrets. A stunning Victorian mansion from the turn of the century, it's claim to be the oldest and most intact example of Victorian style in America seems self-evident. It's corner site lends itself to a charming bend in plan, while the decor of the interior reaches past molding and cornice to the full height of its fourteen-foot ceilings. This house owns the "Wow" on first impression, and quickly develops into an essential piece of Washingtonian and American history.

This building needs a rally. According to the grandson of the original owner, the Museum's foundation is short $250,000 to fend off foreclosure... by February 15. Share the links, spread the word, and show some love.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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