sandstone
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Idaho State Capitol
Boise, Idaho
1905-20
Constructed from 1905 to 1920, with major renovations in 2006, the Idaho State Capitol features a Neoclassical style designed by prolific Boise architect John E. Tourtellotte. The top of its dome, inspired by St.
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Durham Cathedral
Durham, England
1242
Built 1093-1133, Durham Cathedral is considered one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England.
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Hereford Cathedral
Hereford, England
Cathedral. C11 to C15, restored and altered by Wyatt, Cottingham, Sir Gilbert Scott and Oldried Scott. Ashlar sandstone; lead roofs.
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Boise City National Bank
Boise, Idaho
1891-1913
Designed by James King and completed in 1892, this imposing sandstone building was modeled on the Romanesque-Revival-style Marshall Field's store in Chicago.
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Idanha Hotel
Boise, Idaho
Built of brick in a French Chateau style, complete with turrets and mansard roof, the Idanha Hotel was completed in 1901. It is now an apartment building with Guru Donuts on the main floor.
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Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool, England
1904
Considered a masterpiece of Gothic Revival style and craftsmanship, Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral is a Grade I listed building. It was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and constructed of red sandstone beginning in 1904.
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Teunis Haring House
Old Tappan, New Jersey
c. 1810
The Teunis Haring House is significant as an example of the distinctive Dutch architecture that flourished in Bergen County, New Jersey; as the home of a politically prominent family; and as the site of an early movie studio.
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St. Michael's Episcopal Cathedral
Boise, Idaho
1899-1900
Completed in 1900 in a Gothic Revival style, St. Michael's Cathedral is the seat of the Episcopalian Diocese of Idaho. It is made of Idaho sandstone and features a rose window of 1945 and corner tower from 1949.