This is a list of notable examples of the Art Deco architectural style in the United States.
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California
Colorado
Connecticut
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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Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
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
|
1949
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Fall River Cooperative Bank
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Fall River
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1929
|
[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
|
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
|
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
|
1930
|
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Paramount Theatre
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Boston
|
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
|
1937
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Scrafft's Center, Sullivan Square, Charlestown
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Boston
|
1928
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Second National Bank, 75 Federal Street
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Boston
|
1929
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Shepards Department Store
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Boston
|
1936
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Shreve, Crump & Low, 330 Boylston Street
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Boston
|
1929
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St. Thomas More Oratory
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Boston
|
1935
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Suffolk County Courthouse addition,
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Boston
|
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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Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
Building
|
Location
|
Date
|
Reference
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1818 New York Avenue NE (former F.P. May Hardware Warehouse)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1946
|
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6031 Kansas Avenue NE (former F.P. May Hardware Headquarters)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1951
|
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Adas Israel Congregation
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Washington, D.C.
|
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.
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1933
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Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1928
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Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company Warehouse and Repair Facility
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Washington, D.C.
|
1927
|
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D.C. Armory
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Washington, D.C.
|
1941
|
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Duke Ellington Bridge
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Washington, D.C.
|
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.
|
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.
|
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
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1937
|
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Henry J. Daly Building
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Washington, D.C.
|
1941
|
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Highland Theater
|
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.
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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.
|
1935–1938
|
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Library of Congress John Adams Annex Building
|
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.
|
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.
|
1940
|
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Omni Shoreham Hotel
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Washington, D.C.
|
1930
|
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Park Tower
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Washington, D.C.
|
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)
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1940
|
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The Shoreham (now Sofitel Washington)
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1928
|
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Texas Gardens Apartments
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1940
|
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Tunlaw Gardens
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Washington, D.C.
|
|
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Uptown Theater
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1936
|
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US General Accounting Office Building
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1949
|
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Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1939
|
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Winthrop House
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1940
|
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Wisconsin House
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1923
|
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Woodward & Lothrop Service Warehouse
|
Washington, D.C.
|
1939
|
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Yenching Palace (now Walgreens)
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Washington, D.C.
|
1945
|
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West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
See also
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