The Heurich-Parks House at 3400 Massachusetts Avenue on Observatory Circle, Washington, D.C., was built in 1925 by philanthropic businessman Christian Heurich, Jr.
Christian "Chris" Heurich, Jr. (1901–1979) was the heir to the Christian Heurich Brewing Company in Washington D. C.[2] He married Consuelo Young in 1925,[3] and that year William H. and Mary M. West sold Heurich Lots 9 and 10, 3400 Massachusetts Avenue on Observatory Circle, Washington, D.C.[4] A two-story brick, tile, and stucco, L-plan residence was designed by architect Albert S.J.
Atkinson, and may have been decorated by the New York firm of H.F. Huber & Company, the same firm that designed the interiors of the Heurich mansion in Dupont Circle that was built from 1892–1894 by his father, Christian Heurich.
The National Park Service estimates the cost of the original construction for the Century Revival-Mission/Spanish style architecture house to have been $30,000.
[4] A two-story expansion designed by Porter & Lockie was added in 1938, and constructed by William P. Lipscomb and Company.