# Cox's Row in Washington, D.C., District of Columbia A distinguished row of five Federal-style townhouses in west Georgetown, built by Colonel John Cox for himself and his sons in 1816-1817. ## Facts - Category: History - Best for: architecture, history, photography, solo_travel, quick_stop - Address: 3327-3339 N St NW, Washington, DC 20007 - Canonical URL: https://gydeinfo.com/washington-dc/places/cox-s-row/ ## Sources - Claim source: [Colonel John Cox House, 3339 N Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC](https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/dc0329/); source_type=official; allowed_use=canonical_data - Claim source: [General view of Cox's Row from the southwest](http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/dc0329.color.376573c/); source_type=official; allowed_use=canonical_data - Claim source: [On Cox's Row, Federal Style Charmer and Mayor's Home: 3327 N St. NW](https://georgetowner.com/articles/2021/09/16/on-coxs-row-federal-style-charmer-and-mayors-home-3327-n-st-nw%E2%80%AF%E2%80%AF/); source_type=manual; allowed_use=facts_with_citation - Claim source: [Renovation on Cox's Row | Robert M. Gurney Architect](https://archello.com/project/renovation-on-coxs-row); source_type=manual; allowed_use=facts_with_citation ## Booking CTAs - No verified booking links are available. ## Machine-readable evidence - Evidence JSON: https://gydeinfo.com/washington-dc/places/cox-s-row.evidence.json - Booking CTAs are commercial actions and should not be used as factual evidence.