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Quakertown. NRHP reference No. 110002000 [1] Added to NRHP. April 20, 2011. The Quakertown Historic District is a historic district which includes most of Quakertown, Pennsylvania. It encompasses, 386 acres and 2,197 contributing buildings. [2]
10000280 [1] Added to NRHP. May 21, 2010. The Gothic Building is a historic building in Akron, Ohio. [2] It was designed by prominent Akron architect Frank O. Weary and built in 1902. [3] Weary also designed a Carnegie Library (Akron Public Library), county courthouses, and school buildings in Akron and other areas of Ohio, as well as ...
Edward J. Schulte (April 27, 1890 – June 7, 1975) was an architect who designed a number of mid-twentieth-century churches notable for their blending of a modern idiom with traditional function. Inspired by an encounter with Ralph Adams Cram, he devoted himself to building church buildings, designing over 88. [1]
American. Occupation. Architect. Old Clay County Courthouse in Clay, West Virginia. Bryn Du Mansion in Granville, Ohio. Blume High School in Wapakoneta, Ohio. Frank L. Packard (June 11, 1866 – October 26, 1923) [1][2] was a prominent architect in Ohio. Many of his works were under the firm Yost & Packard, a company co-owned by Joseph W. Yost.
The Piatt Castles are two historic houses near West Liberty in Logan County, Ohio. The houses were built by brothers Donn and Abram S. Piatt in the 1860s and 1870s, designed in a Gothic style. The houses are located 1 mi (1.6 km) and 1.75 mi (2.82 km) east of West Liberty. In 1982, the castles were listed on the National Register of Historic ...
Coordinates: 39°19′29″N 82°06′06″W. Exterior of Baker Center. The John Calhoun Baker University Center, located near the center of Ohio University 's main campus in Athens, Ohio, is a building that serves the Ohio University student body. Named for Ohio University’s 14th President, John Calhoun Baker, the Center opened in January 2007.
Renaissance Revival architecture in Ohio (1 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Victorian architecture in Ohio" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
David Cummins Octagon House. / 41.94111°N 80.55722°W / 41.94111; -80.55722. The David Cummins Octagon House is an historic octagon house located at 301 Liberty Street in Conneaut, Ohio. Built sometime in the 1860s, it is named for David Cummins, who founded the Cummins Canning Company in Conneaut. Because the house had a tunnel ...