The Robinson House is an Italianate design with Victorian embellishments and was erected circa 1820 as a family farmhouse and expanded in 1856 and 1886. The…
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Completed in 1907, the Beaux-Arts Surrogate’s Courthouse encompasses an entire block in downtown Manhattan, bounded by Chambers, Centre, Reade and Elk Streets. The interior and exterior…
Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church in Little Rock, Ark., was designed in 1921 by prominent architectural firm Thompson and Harding. Built in stages from 1921 to…
The F.N. Burt box factory, once a local landmark which is listed on the U.S. Register of Historic Places, was an abandoned historic building. It is…
The Hamilton is a historically and architecturally significant building located in the heart of Detroit’s Midtown neighborhood. Situated at the intersection of Woodward Avenue and Martin…
Michael Ramsey of Bokeh Development, Wichita, Kan., had the ambitious idea of turning an old, obsolete, concrete parking facility in downtown Wichita into a cool, modern,…