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  2. Newlands Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Newlands Historic District in Reno, Nevada is a historic district on the bluffs south of the Truckee River which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It is a residential district bounded by the Truckee River on the north, Arlington Avenue on the east, Monroe Street on the south and Keystone Avenue, California ...

  3. Russell Mills (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Russell Mills (1892-1959) was an American architect based in Reno, Nevada. [1] A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [2] He "spent early years" in the Philippines. [3] He worked as a draftsman for noted architect Frederic DeLongchamps. [1] He opened his own practice in about 1936. [4]

  4. Downtown Reno Library - Wikipedia

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    The building received the national Industrial Landscape Award in 1968 for its interior use of plants, shrubs, and trees as an integral part of its design. The award, presented by Lady Bird Johnson in Washington, D.C., was given specifically to architect Hewitt Wells, to landscape architect Mitchell Serven, and to Purdy and Fitzpatrick Nursery. [2]

  5. Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Hotel in Reno, designed by DeLongchamps and completed in 1927. The Reno Main Post Office, designed by DeLongchamps and completed in 1934. Thunderbird Lodge on Lake Tahoe, designed by DeLongchamps and completed in 1938. Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps (June 2, 1882 – February 11, 1969) was an American architect.

  6. List of landscape architects - Wikipedia

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    A landscape architect is someone who practices landscape architecture. Regulations of the profession vary by country and state. The terminology has evolved to include those once known as landscape gardeners, landscape or garden designers, architects, surveyors, or civil engineers. In particular, this includes people from the 19th century who ...

  7. Edward Parsons (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Parsons (1907–1991) [1] was an American architect who practiced in Nevada and was a leader in historic preservation. [2] He was born in Tonopah, Nevada in 1907, went to school in Salt Lake City, Utah and in Reno, Nevada, and studied architecture at University of Southern California and the University of Pennsylvania.