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  2. Grade I listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Redcliffe is the tallest building in Bristol. The church was described by Queen Elizabeth I as " the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England. ", Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are 100 Grade I listed buildings in Bristol, England according to ...

  3. Red Lodge Museum, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Red Lodge was originally built at the top of the gardens of "ye Great House of St. Augustine's Back". [4] The Great House was built in 1568 [5] on the site of an old Carmelite Priory, later still the site of Bristol Beacon (formerly named Colston Hall), [4] [6] by Sir John Young/Yonge, the descendant of a merchant family and courtier to Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

  4. Park Row Building - Wikipedia

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    The Park Row Building, also known as 15 Park Row, is a luxury apartment building and early skyscraper on Park Row in the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The 391-foot-tall (119 m), 31-story building was designed by R. H. Robertson , a pioneer in steel skyscraper design, and engineered by the firm of Nathaniel Roberts.

  5. R. H. Robertson - Wikipedia

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    The Park Row Building in New York, designed by Robertson (completed 1899) Witherspoon Hall of Princeton University (Potter & Robertson, built 1875–77) The Charles H. Baldwin House in Newport, Rhode Island (Potter & Robertson, built 1877–78) The Church of the Presidents in Elberon, New Jersey (Potter & Robertson, completed 1879) Camp Santanoni main lodge, for Robert C. Pruyn (built 1892 ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Teton County ...

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    Grand Teton National Park: Row of six homesteads inhabited 1908–1950, with 44 contributing properties noted for their vernacular architecture and association with the extention of Mormon settlement and agriculture into marginal, high-elevation areas. [14] 42: Murie Ranch Historic District: Murie Ranch Historic District

  7. Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York (MCC New York) is a temporarily closed United States federal administrative detention facility in the Civic Center of Lower Manhattan, New York City, located on Park Row behind the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse at Foley Square.

  8. List of Masonic buildings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since 1881 home of King Solomon Lodge No. 5 Territorial Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons (F&AM) [15] Included in Tombstone Historic District. Claimed to be "Built in 1881, this is the largest standing adobe bldg in the United States." 7: Masonic Hall (Wickenburg, Arizona) 1922 built 1986 NRHP-listed 108 Tegner

  9. Park Row - Wikipedia

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    Park Row may refer to: Park Row (Manhattan), a street in downtown Manhattan, New York Park Row (BMT station), demolished elevated train terminal in Manhattan; Park Row Books, an imprint of HarperCollins named after the street; Park Row, Leeds, a street in the centre of the financial and entertainment districts of Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire