The stately Victorian Revival-style home centered on a semicircular driveway would fit in well in any upscale neighborhood in the mid-Atlantic. Built in 1934, the front entry of the brick masonry structure has a handsome pedimented portico set atop white wooden Doric columns. It also boasts a slate roof trimmed with copper drain spouts and gutters.
Paul W. Gillespie — The Capital
Debbie Douglas Alexander and her husband, Gen. Keith Alexander, are the 36th family to live in their home at Fort George G. Meade.
Debbie Douglas Alexander and her husband, Gen. Keith Alexander, are the 36th family to live in their home at Fort George G. Meade.
There are two wings, set slightly back from the front of the brick residence. A sunroom running the width of the home was added to the rear in the 1980s. Behind the house is a two-car garage with an apartment that has been transformed into an exercise room with treadmills and a weight...
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