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  2. List of Art Deco architecture in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Peterson Air and Space Museum, ... Bluebird Theater, Denver, 1914; ... Streamline Moderne-style Heister House in Salida, Colorado.

  3. A visit to The Petersen House, where President Abraham ... - AOL

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    It is a narrow 19th-century federal-style row house - not sure what all that means, located at 516 10th Street. ... The Petersen House became a museum in the 1930s, and to this day, it attracts ...

  4. Petersen House - Wikipedia

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    The Petersen House is a 19th-century federal style row house in the United States in Washington, D.C., located at 516 10th Street NW, several blocks east of the White House. It is best known for being the house where President Abraham Lincoln died on April 15, 1865 after being shot the previous evening at Ford's Theatre located across the street.

  5. Petersen Rock Garden - Wikipedia

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    Owen Evans, a friend of the family who has assisted with the restoration, has also envisioned a museum reorganization, a small amphitheater to host outdoor concerts and other events, and additional rock sculptures mimicking Petersen's style. [15] Petersen Rock Garden was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 2013. [20]

  6. Wood duck, bluebird and bat house project gets boost from ...

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    If you would like some of these houses, give me, Bob Schuh, a call at 920-682-3106 to make a time to pick them up. This may be the last build for the spring, as I have quite a few houses left yet.

  7. Peterson-Wilbanks House - Wikipedia

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    The Peterson-Wilbanks House is a Classical Revival house in Vidalia, Georgia.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]Front detail. It was designed and built by regional architect-builder Ivey P. Crutchfield (1878-1952).