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  2. James Keys Wilson - Wikipedia

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    James Keys Wilson (April 11, 1828 – October 21, 1894) was a prominent architect in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] He studied with Charles A. Mountain in Philadelphia and then Martin E. Thompson and James Renwick in New York (Renwick designed the Smithsonian Museum), interning at Renwick's firm. Wilson worked with William Walter at the Walter and ...

  3. Robert P. Madison - Wikipedia

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    During the last 20 years, Robert P. Madison International has been both the lead and associate architects for the design of major projects in the Cleveland area, including the renovation of the Cleveland Public Library and design of its new Louis Stokes wing, [2] the Downtown Hilton Hotel, [12] Horseshoe Casino Cleveland, Cleveland Medical Mart and Huntington Convention Center, Cleveland ...

  4. Quakertown Historic District - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. Moody Nolan - Wikipedia

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    Website. moodynolan.com. Moody Nolan, founded in Columbus, Ohio in 1983, is the largest African-American owned and operated architecture firm in the United States, with 14 offices nationwide. In 2021, it was the recipient of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Architecture Firm Award. [1] The firm provides services to residences ...

  6. John Calhoun Baker University Center - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Walker O. Cain - Wikipedia

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    Cain was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Oscar C. Cain (1877-1954), a postal clerk for the railroad, and his wife Meta M. Gusse. [1] He studied architecture for five years on a scholarship at Case Western Reserve University (B.Arch. 1938), and for two years at Princeton University (M.F.A. 1940).

  8. Category:Victorian architecture in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Category:Tudor Revival architecture in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Help ... Pages in category "Tudor Revival architecture in Ohio" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

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