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This is a list of notable examples of the Art Deco architectural style in the United States.
Building
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Historic District
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Location
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Date
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Reference
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A. C. Peterson Farms
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West Hartford
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1914
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Adath Israel Synagogue
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Middletown
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1929
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Aetna Theatre at the Wadsworth Atheneum
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Hartford
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1934
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Agudas Achim Synagogue
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Hebron
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1940
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Allen Building
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Torrington
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1930
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Avery Memorial Building, Wadsworth Atheneum
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Hartford
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Bank Street Theater
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New Milford
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1920, 1937
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Bishop Building
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Norwalk
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1935
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Branford Block
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Branford
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1925
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Bridgeport City Trust Building
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Bridgeport
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1929
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Congregation Beth Israel
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West Hartford
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1933
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Connecticut State Office Building
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Hartford
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1931
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Engine Company 9 Fire Station, Southwest Hartford
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Southwest Hartford
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1937
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French Italian Importing Company
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Hamden
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1930s
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G. Fox & Company
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Hartford
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1918
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Garde Arts Center
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New London
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1926
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Greenwich Fire Headquarters
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Greenwich Avenue Historic District
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Greenwich
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1938
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Greenwich Trust Bank
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Greenwich Avenue Historic District
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Greenwich
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1887, 1931
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Gymnasium (now Windham Recreation Department)
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Windham
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Hartford County Building
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Hartford
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1929
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Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company
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Hartford
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1932
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Hilliard Mills
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Mancheste
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1794, 1925
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Hotel Beach (also known as Hotel Barnum)
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Bridgeport
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1927
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John S. Monagan Federal Building
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Waterbury
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1931
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Lorraine Building
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Main Street Historic District
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Bristol
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1905, 1930s
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Main Street Diner
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Plainville
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1957
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North Side Properties Building
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Bridgeport
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1942
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Olympia Diner
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Newington
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1950
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O'Rourke's Diner
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Middletown
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1941
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Polish Falcons Nest 88
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New Britain,
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1920s
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Polish National Home
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Hartford
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1927
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Rodeph Shalom Synagogue
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Bridgeport
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1949
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Sedgwick Middle School
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West Hartford
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1931
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Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building
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New Haven
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1938
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Southern New England Telephone Company Building
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Hartford
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1931
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St. Justin Catholic Church
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Hartford
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1933
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Steiger Building
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Hartford
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1927
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Strand Theater
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Seymour
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1921
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Styletex Building
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Meriden
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1874, 1935
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The Eli
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New Haven
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1937
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TheaterWorks
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Hartford
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1933
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United Illuminating Company Building
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Bridgeport
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1935
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United States Post Office, Bridgeport Main
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Bridgeport
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1934
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Warner Theatre
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Torrington
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1931
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West Haven Armory
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West Haven
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1932
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White Hall, Western Connecticut State University
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Danbury
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1925
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William R. Cotter Federal Building
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Hartford
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1937
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Woolworth Building
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Middletown
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1939
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Building
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Historic District
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Location
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Date
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Reference
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Ace Art Company
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Reading
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1924
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Old Athol High School
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Athol
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1937
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Calvin Coolidge Bridge
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Northampton to Hadley
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1936
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Cape Cinema interiors
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Dennis
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1930
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Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge
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Bourne
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1933–35
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Cleveland East Ledge Light
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Falmouth
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1940–1943
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Coolidge Corner Theatre
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Brookline
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1933
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Eastern Middlesex County Second District Court
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Waltham
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1938
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F. W. Woolworth Building
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Moody Street Historic District
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Waltham
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1949
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Fall River Cooperative Bank
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Fall River
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1929
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[27]
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Granite Trust Company
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Quincy
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1929
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Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium
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Lynn
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1949
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Malden High School Donald E. Brunelli Jr. Building
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Malden
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1935
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Mary E. Curley School, Jamaica Plain
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Boston
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1931
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Mary Jeanette Murray Bath House
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Hull Shore Drive and Nantasket Avenue
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Nantasket
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1930
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Mohawk Theatre
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North Adams
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1938
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Pearl Street School
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Reading
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1939
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Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Company
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Springfield
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1933
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Thomas P. Costin Jr. Post Office Building
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Lynn
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1933
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United States Post Office–Holyoke Main
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Holyoke
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1935
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Verizon Building (former New England Telephone Building)
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Lynn
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1931
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Verizon Building
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Worcester
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1929
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[28]
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Victory Theater
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Holyoke
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1920
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West End Market
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North Adams
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1930s
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White Drum Tea Room
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Orange
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1935
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Winchester Cooperative Bank
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Winchester
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1931
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B B Chemical Company
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Cambridge
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1937
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East Cambridge Savings Bank
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Cambridge
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1931
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Lesley University Bookstore (former Sears, Roebuck and Co.)
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Cambridge
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1928
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Sofra Bakery & Cafe
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Cambridge
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1940s
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1 Bowdoin Square (former New England Telephone & Telegraph Building), Post Office Square
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Boston
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1947
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1065–1075 Commonwealth Avenue (former Pierce Arrow Showroom)
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Boston
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1929
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[29]
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Berkeley Building
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Boston
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1947
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Boston Arts Academy (former Fenway High School)
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Boston
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Boston Automatic Fire Alarm Company (now Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum)
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Boston
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1936
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Faneuil Branch Boston Public Library, Brighton
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Boston
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1931
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Haven Cinema
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Boston
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1937
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Homer's Jewelry
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Boston
|
1928
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Hudson Building
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Boston
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1928
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I. J. Fox Building
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Boston
|
1934
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John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse
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Boston
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1933
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Landmark Center
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Boston
|
1928
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Liberty Mutual Insurance Company (former John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company), Back Bay
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Boston
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1922
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Massachusetts School of Art
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Boston
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1930
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Paramount Theatre
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Boston
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1932
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Public Service Building (now Wyndham Boston)
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Boston
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1928
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Regal Cinema
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Boston
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1937
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Scrafft's Center, Sullivan Square, Charlestown
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Boston
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1928
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Second National Bank, 75 Federal Street
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Boston
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1929
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Shepards Department Store
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Boston
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1936
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Shreve, Crump & Low, 330 Boylston Street
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Boston
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1929
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St. Thomas More Oratory
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Boston
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1935
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Suffolk County Courthouse addition,
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Boston
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1937
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United Shoe Machinery Corporation Building
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Boston
|
1929
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United States Post Office Garage
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Boston
|
1941
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Western Union Building (now Hamilton Building)
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Boston
|
1930
|
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Building
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Location
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Date
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Reference
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1818 New York Avenue NE (former F.P. May Hardware Warehouse)
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Washington, D.C.
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1946
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6031 Kansas Avenue NE (former F.P. May Hardware Headquarters)
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Washington, D.C.
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1951
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Adas Israel Congregation
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Washington, D.C.
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1938
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Arbaugh's (now District Kitchen)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1938
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The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace, Arlington Memorial Bridge
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Washington, D.C.
|
1939
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Atlas Performing Arts Center
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Washington, D.C.
|
1938
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The Bay State
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Washington, D.C.
|
1939
|
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Brookland Bowling Alleys
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Washington, D.C.
|
1939–1950
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Brownley Confectionary Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1932
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Bulletin Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1928
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Central Heating Plant
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Washington, D.C.
|
1933
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Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company Building
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Washington, D.C.
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1928
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Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company Warehouse and Repair Facility
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Washington, D.C.
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1927
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D.C. Armory
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Washington, D.C.
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1941
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Duke Ellington Bridge
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Washington, D.C.
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1935
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Fulbright Hall
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Washington, D.C.
|
1939
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Federal Trade Commission Building
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Washington, D.C.
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1938
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The Field School
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Washington, D.C.
|
1936
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Folger Shakespeare Library
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Washington, D.C.
|
1932
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General Baking Company Bakery
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Washington, D.C.
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Glade Apartments–
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Washington, D.C.
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Granite State Apartments (now Carlyle Suites Hotel)
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Washington, D.C.
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1941
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Guglielmo Marconi sculpture
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Washington, D.C.
|
1941
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Harry S. Truman Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1939
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Hecht Company Warehouse
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Washington, D.C.
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1937
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Henry J. Daly Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1941
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Highland Theater
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Washington, D.C.
|
1940
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Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Hall
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Washington, D.C.
|
1938
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Kennedy–Warren Apartment Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1935
|
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The Keystone
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Washington, D.C.
|
1931
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Klingle Valley Bridge
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Washington, D.C.
|
1932
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Langston Terrace Dwellings
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Washington, D.C.
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1935–1938
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Library of Congress John Adams Annex Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1930
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Lisner Auditorium
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Washington, D.C.
|
1943
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Manhattan Laundry
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Washington, D.C.
|
1936
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Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1940
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Munson Hall
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Washington, D.C.
|
1938
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Newton Theater
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Washington, D.C.
|
1937
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Nineteenth Street Baptist Church
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Washington, D.C.
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1946
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Ogden Gardens and Otis Gardens (now Tivoli Gardens)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1937
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Old Greyhound Terminal
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Washington, D.C.
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1940
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Omni Shoreham Hotel
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Washington, D.C.
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1930
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Park Tower
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Washington, D.C.
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1929
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The Park View
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Washington, D.C.
|
1941
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The Parkhill
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Washington, D.C.
|
1941
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
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Washington, D.C.
|
1941
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Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1935
|
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Sears Roebuck and Company Building (now Best Buy)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1940
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The Shoreham (now Sofitel Washington)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1928
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Texas Gardens Apartments
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Washington, D.C.
|
1940
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Tunlaw Gardens
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Washington, D.C.
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Uptown Theater
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Washington, D.C.
|
1936
|
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US General Accounting Office Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1949
|
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Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1939
|
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Winthrop House
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Washington, D.C.
|
1940
|
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Wisconsin House
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Washington, D.C.
|
1923
|
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Woodward & Lothrop Service Warehouse
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Washington, D.C.
|
1939
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Yenching Palace (now Walgreens)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1945
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