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O Street Market, also known as Northern Market, is a historic structure located at 1400 7th Street NW in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Built in 1881, it is one of three 19th-century public market buildings still standing in the city, along with Eastern Market and Georgetown Market. The market was listed on the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites in 1968 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The most distinctive architectural element of the Gothic Revival building is its corner tower on 7th and O Streets.

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  • O Street Market, también conocido como Northern Market,​ es una estructura histórica ubicada en 1400 NW en el vecindario de Washington D. C. (Estados Unidos). Fue construido en 1881 y es uno de los tres mercados públicos del siglo XIX que sobreviven en el ciudad, junto con y . Fue incluido en el en 1968 y en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1995. El elemento arquitectónico más distintivo del edificio neogótico es su torre en la esquina de las calles 7 y O. Durante décadas fue un destino de compras vital para los residentes de la zona. Tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial, comenzó a deteriorarse junto con el vecindario. Sufrió daños leves durante los y fue reabierto en 1980. Las más recientes renovaciones debían comenzar en 2003, pero en febrero de ese año el techo se vino abajo tras una nevada histórica. Una década más tarde reabrió como parte de un desarrollo de uso mixto de 325 millones de dólares, City Market at O. (es)
  • O Street Market, also known as Northern Market, is a historic structure located at 1400 7th Street NW in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Built in 1881, it is one of three 19th-century public market buildings still standing in the city, along with Eastern Market and Georgetown Market. The market was listed on the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites in 1968 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The most distinctive architectural element of the Gothic Revival building is its corner tower on 7th and O Streets. For decades, the market was a vital shopping destination for area residents. Following World War II, the market and surrounding neighborhood began to deteriorate. The building was slightly damaged during the 1968 Washington, D.C., riots, but was restored and reopened in 1980. Renovations were to begin in 2003, but in February of that year, the building's roof collapsed under snow following a historic blizzard. A decade later, the rehabilitated building reopened as part of a $325 million mixed-use development, City Market at O. (en)
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  • O Street Market in 2014 (en)
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  • O Street Market, también conocido como Northern Market,​ es una estructura histórica ubicada en 1400 NW en el vecindario de Washington D. C. (Estados Unidos). Fue construido en 1881 y es uno de los tres mercados públicos del siglo XIX que sobreviven en el ciudad, junto con y . Fue incluido en el en 1968 y en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1995. El elemento arquitectónico más distintivo del edificio neogótico es su torre en la esquina de las calles 7 y O. (es)
  • O Street Market, also known as Northern Market, is a historic structure located at 1400 7th Street NW in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Built in 1881, it is one of three 19th-century public market buildings still standing in the city, along with Eastern Market and Georgetown Market. The market was listed on the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites in 1968 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The most distinctive architectural element of the Gothic Revival building is its corner tower on 7th and O Streets. (en)
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