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Warehouses B and C (Royal Albert Dock)
Liverpool, England
1841-45
The brick warehouses on the south and west side of the Royal Albert Dock were designed by J. Hartley and built 1841-45. Designated a Grade I listed building in 1952, they now contain the Tate Liverpool museum, restaurants, and a hotel.
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St. Johns Bridge
Portland, Oregon
1931
Completed in 1931, St. John's Bridge is the only suspension bridge in the Willamette Valley. It is famed for its Gothic-inspired pylons and supports, for which the adjacent Cathedral Park is named.
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Garden District
New Orleans, Louisiana
1838-1945
The Garden District of New Orleans is a leafy residential neighborhood that has been fashionable since the 1830s, containing around 1,000 historic luxury homes dating from before the Civil War to the early 20th century.
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McLoughlin House
Oregon City, Oregon
1846
The Georgian-style home of Dr. John McLoughlin, founder and mayor of Oregon City, built in 1846. Moved from its original location by the river in 1909, it is now a museum and part of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
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Bush House Museum
Salem, Oregon
1878
Built in 1878 by Asahel Bush, founding editor of the Oregon Statesman newspaper and co-founder of Salem’s Ladd & Bush Bank, Bush House is now a museum offering free tours.
- Jesuit Church Lucerne, Switzerland 1666
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Harker Building
Portland, Oregon
1878
Built in 1878, the Harker Building is now the headquarters of the Portland band Pink Martini.
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Joel Palmer House
Dayton, Oregon
1857
Built in 1857 by the co-founder of Dayton, the Joel Palmer House is now a fine-dining restaurant featuring wild Oregon mushrooms and local wines.
- Inn of the Turquoise Bear Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Astoria-Megler Bridge Astoria, Oregon
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Gabriel-Will House
Dayton, Oregon
1885
This elegant Queen Anne home was built in 1885 by Christopher Taylor, who traveled west in 1847 with Joel Palmer, for his daughter. It has been renovated and is now available for rent on Airbnb.
- Palace Hotel Port Townsend, Washington 1889
- Oregon City Carnegie Library Oregon City, Oregon
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Oregon City Municipal Elevator
Oregon City, Oregon
A futuristic, Modernist icon, Oregon City's Municipal Elevator was completed in 1955. Free to use and always open, the elevator efficiently transports pedestrians from the lower to upper town.
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Deepwood Museum and Gardens
Salem, Oregon
1894
Designed by William C. Knighton in the Queen Anne style, the Luke A. Port House was built in 1894. Now known as Deepwood Museum and Gardens, the house is open for tours and hosts seasonal events.
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Courthouse Square
Dayton, Oregon
1850
Joel Palmer donated this block to be the home of Yamhill County Courthouse in the 1850s, but the honor went to Lafayette instead. Thus “Courthouse Square” never had a courthouse and became a park.
- Pipe Shrine House Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado c. 1000
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Ely Cathedral
Ely, England
Nicknamed the "Ship of the Fens" for its sturdy presence in the ancient marshland, Ely Cathedral is a unique building. Built primarily in a 12th-century Norman style, it also has some interesting later additions, including the famous Octagon tower.
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St Mary's Church
Fairford, England
c. 1480
Fairford Church is an exceptionally harmonious and well-preserved Cotswolds church. Funded by a wool merchant and consecrated in 1497, it boasts the most complete set of medieval stained glass in the UK.
- Step House Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado early 600s to 1200s
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Church of St Mary
Great Milton, England
Set within peaceful grounds, the village church of Great Milton was mostly rebuilt in the early 14th century. The building is thus predominately Early English, but some Norman features can still be seen.
- Laurelhurst Theater Portland, Oregon
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Chesters Roman Fort
Chollerford, England
122 CE
Originally known as Cilurnum, Chesters Roman Fort was built around 124 CE as part of Hadrian's Wall in northern England.
- Kapellbrücke Lucerne, Switzerland 1333