1890s
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Daft Block
Salt Lake City, Utah
1887–89
The Daft Block (a.k.a. Daynes Jewelry Building; currently home to Beerhive Pub) was designed by Elias L. T. Harrison and H.W. Nichols in a Richardsonian Romanesque style and built 1887–89.
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Palace Pier
Brighton, England
1891
Pleasure pier and associated structures. 1891-1901, added to in 1906, 1910-1911 and 1930; restored and added to in c1945, c1973 and since 1984.
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Broadway Christian Church
Lexington, Kentucky
1891
Designed by pastor O. A. Bartholomew, Broadway Christian Church was constructed in a Neoclassical style in 1891.
- First African Baptist Church Saint Marys, Georgia 1893
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Thomas Kay Woolen Mill
Salem, Oregon
1889
Founded in 1889 by Thomas Lister Kay, this mill produced wool blankets and fabrics for 70 years, playing a critical role in Salem's early economy. It is open to the public as part of the Willamette Heritage Center (formerly the Mission Mill Museum).
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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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Birthplace of F. Scott Fitzgerald
St. Paul, Minnesota
1896
The birthplace of American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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Confederate Memorial Hall
New Orleans, Louisiana
1890 (constructed); 1891 (opened)
Housed in a solid Romanesque Revival built for the purpose in 1890, the Confederate Memorial Hall Museum is Louisiana's oldest museum.
- Heritage House Riverside, California 1891
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Sully Mansion
New Orleans, Louisiana
1890
Now a bed & breakfast and wedding venue, the Sully Mansion was constructed in 1890 for insurance magnate John Rainey. The house is named for its architect, Thomas Sully, who designed it in a Queen Anne style.