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  2. Alexander Pirnie Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The other architecturally significant interior space is the courtroom. It is particularly noteworthy because the original cork-tile floor and all of the original furniture remain intact. Located on the third floor the seventeen-foot-high space is entered through a pair of leather covered and obscure glass doors along the side of the room.

  3. Edward R. Hills House - Wikipedia

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    All windows and doors in the home were fashioned in leaded glass with nickel caming. [14] The unvarying glass pattern was a variation of the typical Prairie muntin bar design [17] and consisted of a frame of narrow rectangular and trapezoidal panes surrounding a single large glass pane. Wright arranged most windows into one of two ensembles ...

  4. Saumarez Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Saumarez Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead located at 230 Saumarez Road, Armidale in the Armidale Regional Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia.. The homestead was designed by J. W. Pender in the Federation Edwardian style and built between 1888 and 1906 by H. E. Elliott, while the garden was established by Mary Whi

  5. Beacham Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The lobby was enclosed with glass doors and the boxoffice was moved to the right side of the lobby exterior and rebuilt. An entirely new stucco sheeting was installed over the facade, a wide screen was installed, and new decorations and push-back seats were added with additional alterations to the floor plan and seating areas.

  6. Hotel McAlpin - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Grill was relatively obscure due to its location in the basement. [52] According to The New York Times, the space "was generally unknown to architectural aficionados and not listed in encyclopedic works like the WPA Guide to New York City or the AIA Guide to New York City". [50] The original Marine Grill had been closed by 1951. [50]

  7. Merchant Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The brick and steel structure is L-shaped, with a corner entrance and a courtyard in back. Its Italianate design includes a triumphal arch over the main door, copper window casings, glass wainscoting, marble trim, and paintings inside by a local artist. Bank personnel received Japanese-speaking, Chinese-speaking, and English-speaking customers ...