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  2. List of buildings at Ohio State University - Wikipedia

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    Four buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Hale Hall (originally Enarson Hall), Hayes Hall, Ohio Stadium and Orton Hall.Unlike earlier public universities such as Ohio University and Miami University, whose campuses have a consistent architectural style, the Ohio State campus is a mix of traditional, modern and postmodern styles.

  3. Fort Wayne Park and Boulevard System Historic District

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    December 28, 2010. Fort Wayne Park and Boulevard System Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 34 contributing buildings, 61 contributing sites, 70 contributing structures, and 15 contributing objects in 11 public parks, four parkways, and ten boulevards associated with the ...

  4. Southwood Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Southwood Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 1,889 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 4 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed between about 1906 and 1965, and includes ...

  5. Taylor University - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, Fort Wayne Female College started admitting men coeducationally and changed its name to Fort Wayne College. [ 15 ] In 1890, Fort Wayne College acquired the former facilities of nearby Fort Wayne Medical College that were vacated after Fort Wayne Medical College's merger with Indiana Asbury College , another Methodist -affiliated college.

  6. Lincoln Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Bank Tower in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is an Art Deco highrise building. Construction started in late 1929 with the building's opening on November 16, 1930. For decades, it was the tallest building in the state. [2]

  7. Wells Street Bridge (Fort Wayne, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Wells Street Bridge is a historic Whipple truss bridge spanning the St. Marys River at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company of Akron, Ohio and erected by Alvin John Stewart in 1884. It has a 180 foot long span and is 23 feet wide.

  8. Kensington Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Kensington Boulevard Historic District is a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in Fort Wayne, Indiana, added in 2019. [2] The district contains more than 170 homes built between 1917 and 1955, with one home dating to approximately 1870. [3] : 8 The boundaries of the district stretch from Niagara Drive along Maumee ...

  9. Blackstone Building (Fort Wayne, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    88001219 [1] Added to NRHP. August 24, 1988. Blackstone Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was designed by noted Fort Wayne architect Charles R. Weatherhogg and built in 1927. It is a three-story, three-bay, Classical Revival style brick building. The front facade features panelled Ionic order ...