Mid-Century Modern Residences in Washington, DC:
One-offs and the making of community

Kim Prothro Williams 
Architectural Historian and Author
D.C. Historic Preservation Office


Join us to learn more about the history of Mid-Century Modern homes and communities in the DC area. Kim Williams will provide new insights and current research into the mid-century modern movement and its impact on the communities that grew from it. She explores how design and architecture reflect social and cultural changes over time.
​Sunday, March 26, 4 pm, Mt Vernon Unitarian Church, Mansion, 1909 Windmill Lane Alexandria, VA 22307
 
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