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- First Church of Christ, Scientist Riverside, California 1901
- Graceland Memphis, Tennessee 1939 (built); 1957-77 (Elvis' home)
- Ninth Street Reformed Church Holland, Michigan
- McMinnville Downtown Historic District McMinnville, Oregon
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Gottlieb Londershausen House
Dayton, Oregon
c. 1907
This bright yellow house was built c. 1907 by German immigrant Gottlieb Londershausen, owner of a shoe and harness shop in Dayton for over 29 years.
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Fox Theater Building
Detroit, Michigan
1928
The "motion picture" architectural style reached its peak in Detroit in 1928 with Howard Crane's Fox Theater, the culmination of a flamboyant, inventive era.
- Opera House Block/Central Block Building Fort Collins, Colorado 1917
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McConnell Springs
Lexington, Kentucky
1775
On this site in June 1775, pioneers William and Francis McConnell named their new settlement Lexington, after hearing news of the Battle of Lexington in the Revolutionary War. It became a park in the 1990s.
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S. S. Eaves House
Decatur, Tennessee
1909
Built in 1909 by its namesake, the S. S. Eaves House is a rare example of Steamboat Gothic influence in Tennessee. It was the first house in Meigs County to have electricity and running water.
- Union Depot-Warehouse Historic District Tacoma, Washington
- Stanton Farm Springboro, Ohio 1826
- Nottoway Plantation White Castle, Louisiana 1858
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