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  2. North Chatham Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The windows are double-hung with six-over-six sash and appear original to the building. The interior space includes some interior finish, including beadboard wainscoting on the first floor. There is an interior brick stove chimney supported near the ceiling, at the west end of the building.

  3. Waterbury Municipal Center Complex - Wikipedia

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    Wainscoting along the hall continues to the main staircase in the rear. On the left is the dining room, with the greatest amount of detail of any room in the building. It has a flat baseboard with similar chair rail and picture molding. The brick of the chimney breast projects into the room space, echoing the brick of the hearth below.

  4. Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse

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    The interior of the building also features high-quality materials. The most impressive space is the courtroom, which dominates the second and third stories. The courtroom doors are solid oak, as is the hand-carved judge's bench. Tall windows are topped with round arches and flanked with marble pilasters (attached columns).

  5. North Main Street School - Wikipedia

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    Much of the interior's finishes are original. Some changes have been made to the layout with the addition of the other wings, or to create a library through the removal of partitions on the first floor of the main block. The hallways have linoleum floors and dark red brick wainscoting to a height of five feet (1.5 m). Above them are plaster walls.

  6. Glenville School (Greenwich, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 a two-story brick building replaced the original one-room wooden schoolhouse. [2]: 12 In 1910 Greenwich consolidated its small local districts into one large one covering the whole town. Expansions to the mills had nearly doubled Glenville's population, with more Polish immigrants coming in, and the school building became overcrowded.

  7. Steele County Courthouse (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Polished granite columns support double arches at the entrances. The interior is decorated with wainscoting, woodwork, and an ornate oak staircase. [2] The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and politics/government. [3]

  8. General Rufus Putnam House - Wikipedia

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    The house is a wood-frame two-story house sheathed in clapboard, with a hipped roof and two interior brick chimneys. A two-story addition was added to the rear of the house early in the 20th century. The house front is five bays wide, with a center doorway that is flanked by pilasters and topped by a transom window and flat pediment.

  9. Des Moines County Court House - Wikipedia

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    The exterior is composed of buff-colored brick and Bedford limestone trim. On the interior, a central corridor extends the length of each floor. Office spaces open onto the corridor and vaults occupy the corners of the structure to house records. [2] The interior featured multi-colored terrazzo floors, marble wainscoting and acoustic tile