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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee

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    Intact tannery complex along the Milwaukee River owned by German immigrant August F. Gallun, including a number of early buildings, the 1894 Ferry & Clas-designed office building, [101] and the 1905 hide house. [102] [103] Almost entirely demolished in 2005. [104] 61: Garden Homes Historic District: Garden Homes Historic District: May 4, 1990

  3. Henry Holland (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Holland (20 July 1745 [1] – 17 June 1806) was an architect to the English nobility. He was born in Fulham, London, where his father, also Henry, ran a building firm [2] constructing several of Capability Brown's designs. His younger brother was Richard Holland, who later changed his surname to Bateman-Robson and became an MP. Although ...

  4. Peter Frederick Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson began his career in Henry Holland's office and worked under William Porden at the Brighton Pavilion in 1801–02. In 1805 he designed Hans Town Assembly Rooms, Cadogan Place, and in 1811–12 the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, for William Bullock 's museum.

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    In his House of History interview, Vincent Morrow remembers getting involved in the ball scene in the 1990s after he and some friends met a group of people from Detroit who wanted to start a house ...

  7. Royal Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Pavilion (also known as the Brighton Pavilion) and surrounding gardens is a Grade I listed [1] former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820.

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  9. Montpelier Crescent - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier Crescent is a mid 19th-century crescent of 38 houses in the Montpelier suburb of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove.Built in five parts as a set-piece residential development in the rapidly growing seaside resort, the main part of the crescent was designed between 1843 and 1847 by prominent local architect Amon Henry Wilds and is one of his most distinctive compositions.