What does that plaque mean?

You’ll see variations of this plaque throughout Washington, but mostly in the older neighborhoods like Georgetown. It’s a fire insurance marker.

Before Washington created government-controlled fire stations in 1871, it was private companies. If you paid them insurance should your house catch on fire, they’d install this marker. And if you didn’t, you learned what “fire sale prices” meant. Try haggling over price when every minute matters.


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