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February 1, 2010
DC's Sacred Buildings
by
Erik Bootsma
Just a link to a collection of pictures of the great churches and other sacred architecture of Washington DC, taken by our friends over at
BeyondDC
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Diana
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Fabulous. DC has some amazing sacred spaces. Thank you for sharing.
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Erik Bootsma
Architect at Dale Overmyer Architects, Washington DC. Graduated Notre Dame School of Architecture, 2008 Graduated Thomas Aquinas College, Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Arts in the Great Books, 2001.
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Fabulous. DC has some amazing sacred spaces. Thank you for sharing.
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