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C. Calhoun Farmhouse; W.S. Cameron House; Ole Carlson House; Carnahan House; Casa Portela Museum; Cashpoint Plantation House; James Cassidy House; George Earle Chamberlain House (Albany, Oregon)
Pages in category "Buildings and structures completed in 1880" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the United States of America that are national memorials, National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places or other heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.
This list of early skyscrapers details a range of tall, commercial buildings built between 1880 and the 1930s, predominantly in the United States cities of New York and Chicago, but also across the rest of the U.S. and in many other parts of the world.
Washington, DC: Built for James G Blaine. Stewart's Castle: 1873 Second Empire: Adolph Clauss: Washington, DC: Built for William Morris Stewart, was demolished in 1901. Galt Mansion 1876 Chateusque: Washington, DC: Originally built for William Mathew Galt, later sold to Alexander Graham Bell and Edson Bradley. Bardley enlarged the house in 1907.
Building a palisade wall for the fort at Jamestown, Virginia The Golden Plow Tavern in York, PA, is a very unusual American building. It is built with corner post construction on the ground floor, half-timbered style of timber framing on the upper floor and has a less common style of wood roof shingles than typical in America.
Buildings and structures completed in 1880 (19 C, 72 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1881 (17 C, 56 P) ... The following 8 pages are in this category, out of ...
From 1910–1930, the Colonial Revival movement was ascendant, with about 40% of U.S. homes built during this period in the Colonial Revival style. [22] In the immediate post-war period (c. 1950s–early 1960s), Colonial Revival homes continued to be constructed, but in simplified form.