Neoclassical
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Church of St George Bloomsbury
London, England
Designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, St George's Bloomsbury was built in 1716-31 as part of the Fifty New Churches Act.
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Chatsworth House
Chatsworth, England
Country house. South wing 1687-9 by William Talman. East front 1689-91 by Talman, west front 1700-03, north front 1705-7 by Thomas Archer.
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Monticello
Charlottesville, Virginia
Monticello is a beautiful Neoclassical mansion that was not only the home of Thomas Jefferson, it was designed by him as well.
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Sheldonian Theatre
Oxford, England
RCHM 2. Built in 1664-69 at the cost of Archbishop Seldon to the designs of Wren.
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St. Johns City Hall
Portland, Oregon
1905-07
Now home to the Portland Police Traffic Division, this small Neo-Georgian building near St. Johns Bridge was built in 1907 as the City Hall of St. Johns, a separate city from Portland at the time.
- Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel Paris, France 1808
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Smith Tower
Seattle, Washington
Completed in 1914 with a height of 462 feet, this Seattle skyscraper built by New York architects was the tallest building in the west for decades.
- Oklahoma State Capitol Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Gandhi Smriti
New Delhi, Delhi National Capital Territory, India
Gandhi spent the last 144 days of his life in this house and was assassinated outside on January 30, 1948. Now a museum dedicated to Gandhi's memory, it includes the room where he stayed, personal memorabilia, and a monument at the site of his death.
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Almudena Cathedral
Madrid, Spain
Dating from the late 19th and 20th centuries, Madrid's cathedral is very new by European standards and its traditional-meets-modern design reflects its youth.
- Queens' College Cambridge, England
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Baltimore, Maryland
The first Catholic cathedral built in the United States after the adoption of the Constitution, the Baltimore Basilica became a symbol for religious freedom in the new nation. It is also an important work of architecture designed by Benjamin Latrobe.