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GOODMAN WAS AN ARCHITECT WHO BECAME POPULAR IN SUBURBAN WASHINGTON FOLLOWING WORLD WAR II. HE BUILT THIS HOUSE IN 1954 ON QUAKER LANE. HE ALSO DESIGNED WASHINGTON’S NATIONAL AIRPORT (NOW REAGAN AIRPORT) PLUS OTHER SUBURBAN COMMUNITIES SOME
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Residence · Alexandria, VA

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North Quaker Lane

Mid-century modern residence designed by architect Charles M. Goodman, who pioneered modernist housing in the Washington region. NRHP-listed 2013.
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National Register of Historic Places

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Quaker Lane

Named for The Society of Friends (Quakers) who farmed the western hinterland, c. 1755.

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