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Architecture of USA

06 July 2011
1889 – House at Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts

1889 – House at Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts

Architect: Wheelwright & Haven Published in the American Architect and Building News, January 1889.

05 July 2011
1889 – House, 4th Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky

1889 – House, 4th Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky

Architect: C.J. Clarke Published in the American Architect and Building News in February 1889. Design constructed as illustrated and still exists today.

12 July 2011
1889 – House, Bridgeport, Connecticut

1889 – House, Bridgeport, Connecticut

Architect: Residence for Mrs. Isabelle Nash. Published in the American Architect and Building News.

05 July 2011
1889 – House, Dayton, Ohio

1889 – House, Dayton, Ohio

Architect: Solon S. Beman Published in American Architect and Building News, June 1 1889. Designed for E.J. Barney.

12 July 2010
1889 – House, Rochester, New York

1889 – House, Rochester, New York

Architect: Thomas Nolan Published in the American Architect and Buillding News, March 23 1889.

08 July 2011
1889 – House, York, Pennsylvania

1889 – House, York, Pennsylvania

Architect: Published in the American Architect and Building News

08 July 2011
1889 – Lodge, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania

1889 – Lodge, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania

Architect: George T. Pearson Lodge building for Perseverance Lodge No.46 Knights of Pythias. Published in the American Architect and Building News, June 29 1889.

25 June 2010
1889 – Masonic Building, Denver

1889 – Masonic Building, Denver

Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke The Masonic Building was built in 1889 and designed by Frank Edbrooke in a Romanesque style. The building was gutted by fire in 1985 leaving only its stone exterior...

06 July 2011
1889 – Memorial Library, Acton, Massachusetts

1889 – Memorial Library, Acton, Massachusetts

Architect: Hartwell & Richardson Design published in the American Architect and Building News, June 1889. In 1890, William Allan Wilde, Acton native, offered to build the library in memorial to the men of...