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Y2K is an Internet aesthetic based around products, styles, and fashion of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The name Y2K is derived from an abbreviation coined by programmer David Eddy for the year 2000 and its potential computer errors .
The heyday of Art Deco skyscrapers was effectively ended by the Great Depression, but Art Deco had proliferated outwards across the city in myriad forms. [4]: 7 Art Deco proved a popular style for an expanding range of modern commercial edifices that proliferated during the period—department stores, news offices, and transportation.
Architecturally lost. Remodeling has removed Art Deco elements. Parkcade Parking Garage, 2nd Street and Boston: 1949: Henry R. Lohman Construction Company: Demolished, 1973 Mayo Motor Inn, 416 South Cheyenne Avenue: 1950: Leon B. Senter and Associates [4] Baehler Brothers Service Station, 3702 South Peoria Avenue [2] 1950: Demolished, 2015
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United States Court House and Post Office, Philadelphia, 1930s; ... "Art Deco" Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. Retrieved 2019-01-03. "New Deal Map".
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Art Deco House, Zámecká, Mělník Budova Státní odborné školy koželužské (State Tannery School), Hradec Králové, 1925 Historická budova Muzea východních Čech (East Bohemian Museum), Hradec Králové, 1913