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Residential buildings completed in 1920 (2 C, 19 P) S. School buildings completed in 1920 (36 P) Sports venues completed in 1920 (49 P) T. Theatres completed in 1920 ...
Buildings and structures completed in 1920 (20 C, 133 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1921 (20 C, 130 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1922 (21 C, 115 P)
The Tam O'Shanter Inn, also a Storybook building, was designed by Oliver and built in 1922. Harry Oliver was also responsible for Van de Kamp bakery's trademark windmill buildings which were designed during the same time period. Sherwood is noted for the Snow White Cottages built in 1931 in Los Angeles.
The building's distinctive Egyptian-style ornamentation originally included a solar disc to the Sun-god Ra, two gigantic effigies of black cats flanking the entrance and colourful painted details. When the factory was converted into offices in 1961 the Egyptian detailing was lost, but it was restored during a renovation in the late 1990s, and ...
American historic carpentry is the historic methods with which wooden buildings were built in what is now the United States since European settlement. A number of methods were used to form the wooden walls and the types of structural carpentry are often defined by the wall, floor, and roof construction such as log, timber framed, balloon framed ...
Moving is hard. Even with a car parked out front and boxes purchased from your local department store, it's exhausting. But if you think that's as bad as it gets, get a load of Hibbing. In 1918 ...
The Sarah Pemberton House, built in 1920 and located at 1121 N. 2nd St. Some of the properties listed in the Phoenix Historic Property Register are also listed in the National Register of Historic Places which is the United States federal government 's official list of districts , sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of ...
The year 1920 in architecture involved some significant events. Events ... Hartford Times Building, Hartford, Connecticut, designed by Donn Barber [2]