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The Guild House. The Guild House offers American dishes with locally-sourced ingredients. The Guild House, another Cameron Mitchell restaurant in the Short North, offers creative American dishes ...
The Guild House [15] Short North, Columbus, Ohio; Hudson 29 Kitchen + Drink [16] New Albany, Ohio; Upper Arlington, Ohio; Lincoln Social Rooftop [17] Short North ...
The guild house was built in the 14th century as a representative building of the Zunft zur Zimmerleuten on the Limmat river's right hand (downstream) shore in the today's Rathaus quarter, in the immediate neighborhood of the Grossmünster church, the Rathaus Zürich and the Haus zum Rüden, being then the most important buildings in Zürich.
Born to Irish immigrants north of Columbus in 1853, Jeremiah O'Shaughnessy began working at age 17 digging the foundation of what would become the city water works, located just west of Flytown. Working his way up to engineer, he eventually became superintendent of the Columbus City Water Works, dedicating much of his life to the city's water ...
In addition to the name of the respective guild, each house has its own name. The house numbering starts at the northern corner of the square to the left of the Rue au Beurre / Boterstraat in a counter-clockwise direction. The most beautiful houses are probably no. 1 to 7 on the north-western side.
Guild House Hotel. A National Historic Landmark that was once home to one of the oldest women’s groups in the country, this centrally located Italianate row house got new life as an invisible ...
Zunfthaus Zur Saffran (the guild house of the spice traders; Saffran means saffron) is a historically significant building in Zürich, Switzerland. It is located along the Limmatquai promenade between Münsterbrücke and Rathausbrücke. It is close to the Kämbel, Zimmerleuten and Rüden guild houses.
The row house was introduced to the United States via Philadelphia in the 17th century, the United States' first International style skyscraper was built in Philadelphia, and one of the most important examples of Postmodern architecture, Robert Venturi's Guild House, is located in the city.