His brother, Gilbert Rodier, designed the art deco building. (Photo by John Kelly/TWP) (John Kelly/TWP)While wandering along G Street in the Gallery Place area recently, I spotted a small building whose entrance read “The Bulletin.” The building is now occupied by a bar called Bar Deco. Answer Man wasn’t sure what he’d find when he went digging into the history of the Bulletin. A portion of one of the carved panels atop the Bulletin Building, which is now the home of the Bar Deco restaurant. What Henry called his Rodier Electric Baseball Game Reproducer was a billboard-size panel adorned with an illustration of a baseball field.
Source: Washington Post October 14, 2017 23:48 UTC