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Weekly List for September 19, 2008
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Art Troutner Houses Historic District, Bonneville County, Idaho. This Idaho Falls historic district boasts an extraordinary assemblage of single-family residential structures in a modern, "space-age," architectural style of the 1950s. As examples of modern architecture, the residences embody the mid-century shift away from the traditional box and toward new and experimental elements......See full documentation. |
Weekly List for September 12, 2008
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Clark Hall, University of Virginia, Albermarle County,
Virginia. Clark Hall served as the academic home of the UVA's
School of Law from its completion in 1932 until 1974. Notable for its
two-story, sky-lit interior Memorial Hall, the room is one of the
Commonwealth's most significant 20th century interiors......See full documentation.
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Weekly List for September 5, 2008
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Langley Park, Prince George's County, MD.
This Georgian Revival style mansion is a unique example in PG George
County of a great country house of the 1920s. The residence was designed
by leading Washington, D.C. architect George Oakley Totten Jr., for
Frederick and Henrietta McCormick-Goodhart, an affluent Anglo-American
couple who named their new property after the family's Elizabethan estate
house in England. Since being sold in 1947 by the McCormick-Goodhart
family, Langley Park has had several other uses: the center for the
Eudist Fathers, a French Canadian Catholic Order, apartment units, and as
a school.....See full documentation.
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Weekly List for August 29, 2008
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Mountain Fire Lookout Tower, Oconto County, WI. Constructed in
1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Mountain Fire Lookout Tower
is one of the two remaining towers out of the 19 that once served the
Nicolet National Forest. Designed to protect northern Wisconsin's timber
resources from the ravages of fire, the lookout tower served as the
central link in the fire detection system. The towers were distributed so
as to form a network from which the entire landscape could be kept under
surveillance. In 1994, the USDA Forest Service rehabilitated the Mountain
Fire Lookout Tower for public access and interpretation. ...See full documentation.
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Weekly List for August 22, 2008
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George
Nakashima House Studio and Workshop -- Bucks County, Pennsylvania
George Nakashima was an architect and acclaimed Modern furniture designer
and woodworker who won numerous awards for his work. His Bucks County
property includes his former residence, studio, production workshops,
lumber storage buildings and other resources associated with his family
and career from 1946-1990. The property contains many fine examples of
International Style buildings with interiors and a landscape setting that
complement and reflect Nakashima's furniture craftsmanship. The listed
property continues to be operated by his daughter, Mira, in the
production of furniture based on his archive of designs and her original
work. ... See full documentation.
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Weekly List for August 15, 2008
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Cobblestone
Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road, Seneca County, New York. This outstanding
Greek Revival style farmhouse is architecturally significant as a
representative example of the cobblestone method of construction in NY.
...See full documentation.
This property is part of the Cobblestone Architecture of New York MPS - Read the cover document
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Weekly List for August 8, 2008
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Beverly
Drive-In Theatre, Forrest County, Mississippi
This Drive-In Theatre represents a distinct cultural era; the post-war
car culture. This example, one of the few extant in Mississippi, is
rather striking in its integration of the manager's house into the
screen. Although damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the Beverly was an
operational drive-in prior to August 2005 and retains all the necessary
elements to, once again, operate as a drive-in theatre.. . ... See full documentation.
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Weekly List for August 1, 2008
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Dutton-Waller
Raised Tybee Cottage, Chatham County, Georgia - This cottage is an excellent
example of a raised Tybee cottage, a standard beach house design for
middle-class families on Tybee Island from the 1920s through the 1940s.
In recent years, skyrocketing land values and intensive development have
resulted in the demolition of numerous Tybee cottages. . ... See full documentation.
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July 25, 2008
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Built
near the Canadian border between 1906-1909, Coghlan Castle finds its
uniqueness as the only example in North Dakota of a regional variation of
a fieldstone construction technique found mostly in southwest Manitoba.
Maurice Coghlan had the house built of granite with the assistance of a
stone mason from Canada. Recently, a non-profit group has raised money to
restore and protect this significant resource. ... See full documentation.
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July 18, 2008
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St. Francis City Park was created shortly after the Great Depression and
was the result of the City Council arranging for the Civil Works
Administration to employ workmen and provide federal funds to help
finance the project. It was an oasis in the downtown during the Dust Bowl
era and it has been a centerpiece in the community for nearly
seventy-five years. ... See full documentation.
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July 11, 2008
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Sea
Call Farm, Orleans, Massachusetts:
encompasses 6.53 acres, which are located in an area that contained other
small farms and older houses
characteristic of the cultural landscape ... See full documentation.
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