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American Landscape and Architectural Design, 1850-1920
This collection of approximately 2,800 lantern slides represents an historical view of American buildings and landscapes built during the period 1850-1920.
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This collection of approximately 2,800 lantern slides represents an historical view of American buildings and landscapes built during the period 1850-1920.
Tags: Material Culture, Architecture Built in America: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/1933-Present
This site presents an introduction, a guide, and access information to two large collections of surveys, photographs, and measured drawings of two major governmental archives of the built environment of the United States
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This site presents an introduction, a guide, and access information to two large collections of surveys, photographs, and measured drawings of two major governmental archives of the built environment of the United States
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Online archive of over 600 images of American architecture from colonial times to the present. Frequently updated and expanded.
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Online archive of over 600 images of American architecture from colonial times to the present. Frequently updated and expanded.
Tags: Material Culture, Architecture Gary, Indiana - America's Magic Industrial City
This site presents the history of Gary's most architecturally significant structures, including buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and George Maher.
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This site presents the history of Gary's most architecturally significant structures, including buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and George Maher.
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On-line exhibit about this 20th century architect.
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On-line exhibit about this 20th century architect.
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Database of historic Federal buildings. Searchable by state, architect or keyword.
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Database of historic Federal buildings. Searchable by state, architect or keyword.
Tags: Material Culture, Architecture Levittown: Documents of an Ideal American Suburb
This site includes photographs of transformed versions of the Levittown house, the paradigmatic suburban house of the postwar era in the United States.
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This site includes photographs of transformed versions of the Levittown house, the paradigmatic suburban house of the postwar era in the United States.
Tags: Material Culture, Architecture National Amusement Park Historical Association
National Amusement Park Historical Association is an international organization dedicated to promoting the preservation and enjoyment of the amusement and theme park industry, past, present and future.
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National Amusement Park Historical Association is an international organization dedicated to promoting the preservation and enjoyment of the amusement and theme park industry, past, present and future.
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Home site for The National Trust, a leader in the nationwide preservation movement.
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Home site for The National Trust, a leader in the nationwide preservation movement.
Tags: Material Culture, Architecture Southeastern Architectural Archive
Home site for a major collection in architectural research. The focus of the collection is the architectural and urban history of New Orleans and the Gulf South, from the 1830s through the 1980s, with significant holdings for other regions of the country
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Home site for a major collection in architectural research. The focus of the collection is the architectural and urban history of New Orleans and the Gulf South, from the 1830s through the 1980s, with significant holdings for other regions of the country
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