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BUILDING NAME | LOCATION | DATE | ARCHITECT | DESCRIPTION & LINK |
Ravine Bluffs Development Bridge | Glencoe, Illinois | 1915 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Detail of light post at end of bridge |
Ravine Bluffs Development Bridge | Glencoe, Illinois | 1915 | Frank Lloyd Wright | View of entry bridge from the top, showing light posts on end, square planters, and seating area at side of bridge |
Ravine Bluffs Development Entry Marker | Glencoe, Illinois | 1915 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Detail of spherical planter and entry marker |
Ravine Bluffs Development, Kier House (William F. Kier House) | Glencoe, Illinois | 1915 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Front elevation of a medium sized 2 story wood and plaster Prairie Style home |
Ravine Bluffs Development, Perry House (Charles R. Perry House) | Glencoe, Illinois | 1915 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Oblique side elevation from street. A small 2 story wood and plaster Prairie Style home |
Ravine Bluffs Development, Root House (Hollis R. Root House) | Glencoe, Illinois | 1915 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Left front corner view of a small 2 story wood and plaster Prairie Style home |
Ravine Bluffs Development, Ross House (William F. Ross House) | Glencoe, Illinois | 1915 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Front elevation of a small 2 story wood and plaster Prairie Style home. Porch at left was not by Wright |
Roberts House (Isabel Roberts House) | River Forest, Illinois | 1908 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Oblique front elevation of a Prairie Style home as seen through dense greenery |
Read House (George Read II House) | New Castle, Delaware | before 1804 | Unknown Architect | Front elevation of a Georgian home |
Reims Cathedral | Reims, France | 1211-90 | Jean d' Orbais (et. al.) | Front elevation of a High Gothic cathedral |
Reims Cathedral | Reims, France | 1211-90 | Jean d' Orbais (et. al.) | Back view of church showing flying buttresses |
Rheinstein Castle (Schloss Rheinstein) | Trechtingshausen, Germany | circa 1279 | Unknown Architect | View of castle from the Rhine (Rhein) river |
Richelieu - Chateau Richelieu (Château de Richelieu) | Richelieu, France | 1631 | Jacques & Pierre Lemercier | Drawing of the front elevation of a chateau (now destroyed) built for Cardinal de Richelieu, First Minister to Louis XIII of France. The town and chateau were considered a marvel of French Baroque town planning |
Roman Forum | Rome, Italy | begun around 179 B.C. | Unknown Architect | Exterior view of foundation and walls of one of the Baths? Not sure exactly where taken |
Rose House (William M. Rose House) | San Francisco, California | 1900 | William Knowles | Arts and Crafts |
Rouen Cathedral (Cathedral Notre-Dame) | Rouen, France | begun 12C | Unknown Architect | Interior view of a Gothic church, showing a handsome stone stair |
Sacred Heart, Church of the (Sacré-Coeur Basilica) | Paris, France | begun 1876 | Paul Abadie | Aerial view of a large Neo Roman Byzantine style church |
Sacred Heart, Church of the (Sacré-Coeur Basilica) | Paris, France | begun 1876 | Paul Abadie | Night view of church with domes and cupolas |
St. Andrew at the Quirinal Church (Sant' Andrea al Quirinale) | Rome, Italy | 1658-70 | Gianlorenzo Bernini | Oblique front elevation of a small Italian Baroque church |
St. Charles with the Four Fountains Church (San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane) | Rome, Italy | 1637-41 | Francesco Borromini | Interior of dome & lantern/ cupola |
St. George Major Church (San Giorgio Maggiore) | Venice, Italy | 1566 | Andrea Palladio | View of main dome & cupola from campanile |
St. George Major Church (San Giorgio Maggiore) | Venice, Italy | 1566 | Andrea Palladio | View of the cloister from the campanile |
St. John's Episcopal Church | Monterey, California | 1891 | Ernest Coxhead | Arts and Crafts |
St. John's Presbyterian Church | Sausalito, California | 1905 | Ernest Coxhead | Arts and Crafts |
St. Lawrence Church (San Lorenzo) | Turin, Italy | 1668-87 | Guarino Guarini | Front elevation with tower/ cupola |
St. Lawrence Church (San Lorenzo) | Turin, Italy | 1668-87 | Guarino Guarini | Interior view of dome & cupola |
St. Lawrence, Temple of (Tempio di San Lorenzo)? | Vicenza, Italy | 15C | Unknown Architect | Interesting lion sculpture supporting a column. Flanks main entry to church |
St. Mark's Basilica (Basilica San Marco) | Venice, Italy | 1063-1600's | Unknown Architect | Side view of church with dome & cupola |
St. Mary of Salvation Church (Santa Maria della Salute) | Venice, Italy | 1631-87 | Baldassare Longhena | Canal view of church with domes & cupolas |
St. Olaf's? (English Church) | Balestrand, Norway | 1897 | Unknown Architect | Front view of a vernacular church with cupola acting as steeple |
St. Olaf's? (English Church) | Balestrand, Norway | 1897 | Unknown Architect | Rear view of a vernacular church with a cupola acting as a lantern |
St. Peter's Basilica, i.e. The Vatican (Basilica di San Pietro) | Rome, Italy | 1588-90 | Giacomo della Porta, et. al. | Aerial view of Vatican showing main dome and cupola |
St. Peter's Basilica, i.e. The Vatican (Basilica di San Pietro) | Rome, Italy | 1588-90 | Giacomo della Porta, et. al. | Silhouette of the Vatican at sunset. Taken from across the Tiber River |
St. Peter's Basilica, i.e. The Vatican (Basilica di San Pietro) | Rome, Italy | 1588-90 | Giacomo della Porta, et. al. | View of smaller lantern/cupolas & main dome |
St. Peter's Square (Piazza San Pietro) | Rome, Italy | 1656-67 | Gianlorenzo Bernini | General view of the elliptical square, colonnade, and central obelisk from the steps of St. Peter's Basilica (Vatican) |
St. Peter's Square (Piazza San Pietro) | Rome, Italy | 1656-67 | Gianlorenzo Bernini | View looking down the passage between two rows of columns |
San Francisco Theological Seminary, Scott Library Hall | San Anselmo, California | circa 1892-97 | Wright and Sanders (not F. L. Wright) | Front door elevation of a Richardson Romanesque seminary |
Santa Maria di Loreto & SS. Nome di Maria, Churches of | Rome, Italy | 1507 & ? | Antonio da Sangallo, & ? | Oblique view of nearly twin churches with domes & cupolas |
San Miniato al Monte Church | Florence, Italy | 1090 | Unknown Architect | Front elevation of a Romanesque church. The colored marble facing influenced later Florentine Renaissance architecture |
Saumur - Chateau Saumur (Château de Saumur) | Saumur, France | 14C | Unknown Architect, built under Louis I & II, Dukes of Anjou | Clasp of the corner tower to the right of the main entry |
Saumur - Chateau Saumur (Château de Saumur) | Saumur, France | 14C | Unknown Architect, built under Louis I & II | Front and right elevations of a medieval castle. Entry is obscured by foliage |
Saumur - Chateau Saumur (Château de Saumur) | Saumur, France | 14C | Unknown Architect, built under Louis I & II | Side elevation of a medieval turreted castle |
School of Nancy Museum (Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy) | Nancy, France | 1870, original construction, later additions | Unknown Architect | Art Nouveau associations |
School of Nancy Museum (Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy), Garden Pavilion, probably a funereal vault | Nancy, France | circa 1901 | Unknown, possibly Girard? (architect) and Pierre Roche (sculptor) | Art Nouveau |
School of Nancy Museum (Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy), Aquarium building | Nancy, France | circa 1904 | Lucien Weissenburger (attributed) | Art Nouveau |
Sherman House (William Watts Sherman House) | Newport, Rhode Island | 1874-76 | Henry Hobson Richardson | Arts and Crafts |
Smithsonian Institution Building | Washington, D.C. | 1855 | James Remwick | Front oblique elevation of a Gothic Revival museum, nicknamed the castle |
Smithsonian Institution Building | Washington, D.C. | 1855 | James Remwick | Oblique rear elevation. Built of red sandstone |
Smithsonian Institution Building | Washington, D.C. | 1855 | James Remwick | Rear elevation of the "castle". This was the original home of the Smithsonian Museum |
Solvay house (Hôtel Ernest Solvay) | Brussels, Belgium | 1894-1903 | Victor Horta | Art Nouveau |
Spanish Stairs | Rome, Italy | 1723-25 | Francesco De Sanctis with Alessandro Specchi | View of a monumental Baroque stairway |
Stadtmuller House (Edwin W. Stadtmuller House) | San Francisco, California | ca. 1908 | William Knowles | Arts and Crafts |
Stolzenfels Castle (Schloss Stolzenfels) | near Koblenz, Germany | 1250 | Unknown Architect | View of castle from the Rhine (Rhein) river. Rebuilt in 1836 by the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel |
Stratford Hall | Stratford, Virginia | 1738 | Unknown Architect, commissioned by Thomas Lee | Rear elevation (away from Potomac River). This was the Lee family plantation |
Stratford Hall | Stratford, Virginia | 1738 | Unknown Architect, commissioned by Thomas Lee | Land facing door elevation of a federal style plantation |
Taliesin West | Scottsdale, Arizona | 1937 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Entry court? Can't remember exactly where this was taken |
Taliesin West | Scottsdale, Arizona | 1937 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Wright's private living quarters at the school/studio. This is the winter home for the school |
Tassel House (Hôtel Emile Tassel) | Brussels, Belgium | 1893-97 | Victor Horta | Art Nouveau |
Temple of Love (in the Trianons at the Palace of Versailles) | Versailles, France | circa 1775 | Richard Mique | Serene, garden temple built on a small island |
Tor House | Carmel, California | 1914-27 | Robinson Jeffers | Rear view (ocean side) of a stone craftsman home and its medieval looking stone tower |
Tour de l'Horlage? (Old City Gate) | Amboise, France | 1490's | Unknown Architect | Elevation of tower/ gate with polygonal belfry/ cupola |
Tuzigoot, Pueblo Ruins | Tuzigoot National Monument, Arizona | circa 1200 | Sinagua Indians | Southwest American Indian Ruins |
Uffizi | Florence, Italy | 1560-74 | Giorgio Vasari | Arno river elevation |
United States Capitol Columns, Grouping of Old | Washington, D.C. | 1988 | Russell Page | Columns salvaged from a U.S. capitol renovation and re-sited by Page as a freestanding sculpture in the U.S. National Arboretum |
University of Virginia Rotunda | Charlottesville, Virginia | 1817-26 | Thomas Jefferson, with help of Benjamin Latrobe | View of the library from the Quad. It was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome |
University of Virginia Rotunda | Charlottesville, Virginia | 1817-26 | Thomas Jefferson, with help of Benjamin Latrobe | View of the library interior, beneath the dome |
Unknown Building 1 | Ronchamp, France | early 20C? | Unknown Architect | Belvedere/cupola on tower |
Unknown Building 2 | Split, Croatia (formerly Yugoslavia) | circa 1900? | Unknown Architect | Art Nouveau |
Unknown Church 1 | Ferndale, California | 1870s | Unknown Architect | Corner view of front and left side of a Carpenter Gothic Victorian church |
Unknown Church 1 | Ferndale, California | 1870s | Unknown Architect | Rear and side elevations |
Unknown Church 1 | Ferndale, California | 1870s | Unknown Architect | Side elevation of an abandoned church |
Unknown Commercial Building 2 | Lewes, Delaware | late 19C | Unknown Architect | Front elevation of a nicely restored Italianate Victorian business building |
Unknown Commercial Building 2 | Lewes, Delaware | late 19C | Unknown Architect | View of the red brick building from the street corner |
Unknown Commercial Building 3 | Janesville, Wisconsin | late 19C | Unknown Architect | Detail of the portico. Paint scheme was done in the heyday of the 1980s Postmodern craze. Sadly, it was later redone in its original all white scheme |
Unknown Commercial Building 3 | Janesville, Wisconsin | late 19C | Unknown Architect | Front elevation of a late 19C Victorian commercial building block with a Greek Revival portico (probably a mid 20C addition) |
Unknown House 1 | Janesville, Wisconsin | 1859-61 | Unknown Architect | Front elevation of a transitional Greek Revival/ Italianate home that was common to this part of the country |
Unknown House 2 | Janesville, Wisconsin | circa 1860s | Unknown Architect | Front and right elevation of a handsome Italianate Victorian home with a gentile front porch |
Unknown House 2 | Janesville, Wisconsin | circa 1860s | Unknown Architect | Left elevation from the street corner |
Unknown House 3 | Janesville, Wisconsin | circa 1860s | Unknown Architect | Front (left, on street) and side (right) elevations of a fairly restrained Queen Anne Victorian home |
Unknown Mausoleum 1 | Paris, France | 19C? | Unknown Architect | View of the stained glass inside a mausoleum at Père Lachaise cemetery |
Unknown Multi-family Housing | Tapiola, Finland | circa 1975? | Unknown Architect | Walkway along a cascading series of rectangular housing units in a new planned community |
Unknown row house | Zurenborg District. Antwerp, Belgium | 1904 | Jacques De Weerdt | Art Nouveau |
Unknown row house | Zurenborg District. Antwerp, Belgium | 1904 | Jules Hofman | Art Nouveau |
Unknown Row House 1 | Antwerp, Belgium | circa 1890? | Unknown Architect | Oblique front elevation of a brick and stone Belgian Victorian with an almost Stick Style protruding bay |
Unknown Row House 2 | Antwerp, Belgium | circa 1890? | Unknown Architect | Oblique front elevation of a medieval half timber Belgian Victorian revival |
Unknown row houses | Zurenborg District. Antwerp, Belgium | 1913 | Jacques De Weerdt | Art Nouveau |
Unknown Shingle Style House | Newport, Rhode Island | ca. 1885 | Unknown Architect | Arts and Crafts |
Usse - Chateau Usse (Château d' Usse) | Usse, France | 15C | Unknown Architect | Right half of front elevation. Main entry is at left |
Usse - Chateau Usse (Château d' Usse) | Usse, France | 15C | Unknown Architect | Slightly oblique front elevation. Main entry is in the center |
Vaux le Vicomte - Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Château de Vaux le Vicomte) | near Melun, France | 1656-61 | Louis Le Vau (architect), André Le Nôtre (landscape architect), & Charles Lebrun (interiors) | Aerial view of the chateau and gardens looking toward the side and rear (garden) facades |
Vaux le Vicomte - Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Château de Vaux le Vicomte) | near Melun, France | 1656-61 | Louis Le Vau with André Le Nôtre & Charles Lebrun | Front elevation on an overcast day |
Vaux le Vicomte - Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Château de Vaux le Vicomte) | near Melun, France | 1656-61 | Louis Le Vau with André Le Nôtre & Charles Lebrun | Garden elevation of the Baroque chateau that was the prototype for the Palace of Versailles |
Vaux le Vicomte - Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Château de Vaux le Vicomte) | near Melun, France | 1656-61 | Louis Le Vau with André Le Nôtre & Charles Lebrun | Interior view of the Grand Salon (ballroom) |
Vaux le Vicomte - Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Château de Vaux le Vicomte) | near Melun, France | 1656-61 | Louis Le Vau with André Le Nôtre & Charles Lebrun | Oblique front (north) and west elevations as seen from the side lawn |
Vaux le Vicomte - Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Château de Vaux le Vicomte) | near Melun, France | 1656-61 | Louis Le Vau with André Le Nôtre & Charles Lebrun | Rear (south or garden) elevation as seen from a fountain along the main axis. Domed area at the center covers the ballroom |
Vaux le Vicomte - Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Château de Vaux le Vicomte) | near Melun, France | 1656-61 | Louis Le Vau with André Le Nôtre & Charles Lebrun | Side & Rear elevation showing dome and cupola above ballroom |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Gobelins Factory Housing (Château de Versailles) | Versailles, France | begun 1678 | Jules Hardouin-Mansart | A view of the dormitories built for the artisans who worked on the Palace of Versailles. These are behind the Lesser Stables which face the palace |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Gateway to Minister's Court (Château de Versailles) | Versailles, France | mostly 1669 and later | Louis Le Vau (followed by Jules Hardouin- Mansart and Ange Jacques Gabriel) | Partial front elevation of the chateau. This area was lined by wings for ministers and government officials |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Entrance Plaza (Place d'Armes) | Versailles, France | mostly 1669 and later | Louis Le Vau (followed by Jules Hardouin- Mansart and Ange Jacques Gabriel) | Partial front elevation from near the end of the Avenue de Paris. Much imitated, enormous French Baroque chateau |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Entrance Plaza (Place d'Armes) | Versailles, France | mostly 1669 and later | Louis Le Vau (followed by Jules Hardouin- Mansart and Ange Jacques Gabriel) | Partial front elevation. The two closest (and outermost) wings define the Minister's Court, with the temple like structures marking the start of the Royal Court. The taller building toward the right is the Gabriel's royal chapel |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Lesser Stables (Château de Versailles) | Versailles, France | begun 1678 | Jules Hardouin-Mansart | View of the side one of the twin Royal Stable buildings, looking down the Avenue de Paris |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Orangerie & Garden Facade (Château de Versailles) | Versailles, France | 1669-85 | Jules Hardouin-Mansart and earlier, Louis Le Vau | View of the Palace's Garden elevation from the base of the stairway leading to the conservatory (Orangerie) courtyard. Orangerie by Hardouin-Mansart. Garden facade first by Le Vau, then altered later by Hardouin-Mansart |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Orangerie & Garden Facade (Château de Versailles) | Versailles, France | 1669-85 | Jules Hardouin-Mansart and earlier, Louis Le Vau | View of the Palace's Garden elevation from the stairway leading to the conservatory courtyard |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, Royal Court (Château de Versailles) | Versailles, France | begun 1623 | Philibert Le Roy, (later Louis Le Vau) | Front elevation of the oldest section of the chateau. This area was restricted to the Royal Family, princes, and peers. Furthest back is the Marble Court, with the kings bedroom at the center of the second level |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, the Gardens (Jardin de Versailles) | Versailles, France | 1667-90 | André Le Nôtre | View down one of the avenues of sycamore trees in early Spring |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, the Gardens (Jardin de Versailles) | Versailles, France | 1667-90 | André Le Nôtre | View down the major East-West axis, with the Tapis Vert (Green Carpet) in the foreground and the Grand Canal in the background, leading off into infinity |
Versailles - Palace of Versailles, the Gardens (Jardin de Versailles) | Versailles, France | 1667-90 | André Le Nôtre | View of the Apollo Basin, a Baroque fountain sculpture by Tuby. Located at the end of the Tapis Vert and beginning of the Grand Canal |
Villandry - Chateau Villandry (Château de Villandry) | Villandry, France | 16C | Unknown Architect, built under Jean le Breton | View of the chateau from the 16C designed gardens. Shows some influence of the French Renaissance |
Villa Rotonda | Vicenza, Italy | 1567 | Andrea Palladio | Front elevation of a very influential Palladian villa |
Villa Rotonda | Vicenza, Italy | 1567 | Andrea Palladio | View of the Mannerist masterpiece from one corner |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | Interior view of the tile bathroom plunge and chaise lounge |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | Oblique view of house from the street, looking through the outermost perimeter fence |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | Slightly oblique left elevation (at right), which faces the school. Front door elevation at left faces away from the street |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | Spiral staircase and adjacent ramp as seen from the first floor main entry hall |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | Street elevation at right and left elevation (facing school) with its second floor garden terrace |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | View looking into the second floor living room from the garden terrace |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | View of the house from the brambles and last perimeter fence. The side with the columns faces the school and the elevation (at right) faces the street |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | View of house from the right side, looking through another perimeter fence. The big building in the background is a school |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | View of the ramp from the second floor garden terrace |
Villa Savoie (Private House) | Poisse, France | 1929-31 | Le Corbusier (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) | View of the second floor living room and its "ribbon" windows |
Walker House (Mrs. Clinton Walker House) | Carmel, California | 1948 | Frank Lloyd Wright | View of the one story stone structure from the north side of the beach |
Walker House (Mrs. Clinton Walker House) | Carmel, California | 1948 | Frank Lloyd Wright | View of the house from the south side of the beach, showing living room extending toward the Pacific ocean |
Walker House (Mrs. Clinton Walker House) | Carmel, California | 1948 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Closer view of house from the south side, showing corbelled continuous bands of glass in the living room |
Weber House (Julius Rehn Weber House; a.k.a. Julian Waybur House) | San Francisco, California | 1902 | Ernest Coxhead | Arts and Crafts |
Weber and Porter Houses (Julius Rehn Weber and Bruce & Robert Porter Houses) | San Francisco, California | 1902 & 1904 | Ernest Coxhead | Arts and Crafts |
Willits House (Ward W. Willits House) | Highland Park, Illinois | 1901 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Close up of front elevation, showing the living room wing |
Willits House (Ward W. Willits House) | Highland Park, Illinois | 1901 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Front elevation from right side. Most architectural historians consider this as the first home that is fully in the Prairie Style |
Willits House (Ward W. Willits House) | Highland Park, Illinois | 1901 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Front elevation from left side. The dining room wing and porch extension are on the left, the living room wing is on the right |
Willits House (Ward W. Willits House) | Highland Park, Illinois | 1901 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Front elevation from left side, as seen through the underbrush |
Willits House (Ward W. Willits House) | Highland Park, Illinois | 1901 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Right corner view of the living room wing |
Willits House (Ward W. Willits House) | Highland Park, Illinois | 1901 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Right corner view of the living room wing, a little further down |
Winslow House (William H. Winslow House) | River Forest, Illinois | 1893 | Frank Lloyd Wright | Oblique front elevation. Wright's first independent commission after leaving the offices of Adler and Sullivan |
Wisconsin State Capitol Building | Madison, Wisconsin | 1917 | George Browne Post and Sons | Beaux Arts Neoclassical |
Woodlawn Plantation | Mount Vernon, Virginia | 1800-05 | William Thornton | Front elevation of a Georgian/ Federal style home |
Wright House and Studio (Frank Lloyd Wright House) | Oak Park, Illinois | 1889 for House, 1895-98 for Studio | Frank Lloyd Wright | Front elevation. Queen Annish house on right. Studio in his emerging Prairie Style at left |
Wupatki, Citadel Ruin | Wupatki National Monument, Arizona | 12C | Anasazi Indians | Southwest American Indian Ruins |
Wupatki, Wukoki Ruin | Wupatki National Monument, Arizona | 12C | Anasazi Indians | Southwest American Indian Ruins | Wythe House (George Wythe) | Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia | 1750-55 | Unknown Architect | Front elevation of a Federal Style home |
Zwaanendael Museum | Lewes, Delaware | 1931 | Unknown Architect | Front and right elevation of a Dutch Baroque Revival building. It was built as a replica of the City Hall in Hoorn, Netherlands |
Zwaanendael Museum | Lewes, Delaware | 1931 | Unknown Architect | Front elevation of a tall and narrow brick and stone building |
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