National Register of Historic Places
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Elizabeth Watt House (1568 Chemeketa St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1904
The Elizabeth Watt House at 1568 Chemeketa St NE was constructed in 1904. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #109).
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William H. Byrd House (296 14th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1887
The William H. Byrd House at 296 14th St NE was constructed in 1887 in the Queen Anne and Eastlake styles. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #132).
- Salem Civic Center Historic District Salem, Oregon 1971-72
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Caffé Molise (Eagles Building)
Salt Lake City, Utah
1915-16
Now an upscale Italian restaurant called Caffé Molise, this Renaissance Revival brick building was constructed in 1915 as the Salt Lake City headquarters of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
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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.
- Oregon City Carnegie Library Oregon City, Oregon
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McLoughlin Promenade
Oregon City, Oregon
1938
Established by John McLoughlin in 1851, the McLoughlin Promenade runs along the bluff at the edge of the upper town in Oregon City, providing excellent views of the river, Willamette Falls, historic downtown, and old mill buildings.
- Inn of the Turquoise Bear Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Vista House Crown Point, Oregon 1918
- F. Scott Fitzgerald House St. Paul, Minnesota 1919
- E.C. Peery Building Scio, Oregon
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Dealey Plaza Historic District
Dallas, Texas
1963
Dealey Plaza, built 1934-40, serves as Dallas' western gateway and was the focus of civic pride prior to the tragic event that unfolded on November 22, 1963--the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.