Talk:Ralph Adams Cram/drafts
The following are very rough drafts for articles on NRHP places where Ralph Adams Cram was an architect, made available for editors to use in starting articles or in refining existing articles. To use, please cut-and-paste text from here to the article.
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Please do not start a new article using one of these semi-automatically generated drafts unless you will revise the article to meet a "pretty good quality" standard within a short time. What that standard needs to be is up for discussion (as of 12/2010, it's being discussed here), but any article brought up to "Start" article quality would certainly be okay. Please do not start more than, say, five, if you have not brought all previous ones up to that quality level. |
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What links to Garden District (Montgomery, Alabama) What links to Garden District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Garden District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by Norman Bridge Rd., Court St., Jeff Davis, and Fairview Aves. , [[Montgomery , Alabama ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Alabama | built = 1890 | architect = Multiple ; Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]], [[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Bungalow architecture|Bungalow ]] | added = September 13 , 1984 | area = {{convert|315 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 84000698 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Garden District is a {{convert|315 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Montgomery , Alabama ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1984 . It was built or has other significance in 1890 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Multiple and Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]],[[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Bungalow architecture|Bungalow ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000678 [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000081 non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/84000698 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Garden District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/84000698 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) AL0101 (code) Montgomery (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Garden District }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Alabama ]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Alabama ]] [[Category:Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture in Alabama ]] [[Category:Late Victorian architecture in Alabama ]] [[Category:Bungalow architecture in Alabama ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Alabama ]] [[Category:1890 architecture]] {{Alabama -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Andrews Episcopal Church (Denver, Colorado) What links to St. Andrews Episcopal Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Andrews Episcopal Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 2015 Glenarm Pl. , [[Denver , Colorado ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Colorado | built = c.1907 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] | added = March 18 , 1975 | area = {{convert|0.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 75000512 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Andrews Episcopal Church is a property in [[Denver , Colorado ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1975 . The property is also known as Trinity Memorial Church , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance as of c.1907 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|0.5 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/75000512 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Andrews Episcopal Church / Trinity Memorial Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/75000512 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) CO0031 (code) Denver (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:St. Andrews Episcopal Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Colorado ]] [[Category:Denver County, Colorado ]] [[Category:1907 architecture]] {{Colorado -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to West Haven Green Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = West Haven Green Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly along Main St., Campbell St., Church St. and Savin St. , [[West Haven , Connecticut ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Connecticut | built = | architect = Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson ; Brown and VonBeren, et al. | architecture = [[Italianate architecture|Italianate ]], [[Queen Anne architecture|Queen Anne ]], and [[et al. architecture|et al. ]] | added = August 11 , 2000 | area = {{convert|17.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 00000832 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} West Haven Green Historic District is a {{convert|17.5 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[West Haven , Connecticut ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2000 . It was designed and/or built by Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson and Brown and VonBeren, et al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Italianate architecture|Italianate ]],[[Queen Anne architecture|Queen Anne ]], and [[et al. architecture|et al. ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000020 [[contributing buildings]], one [[contributing site]], and two [[contributing objects]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are three non-contributing buildings, one non-contributing structure, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/00000832 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: West Haven Green Historic District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/00000832 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0009 (code) New Haven (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut ]] [[Category:New Haven County, Connecticut ]] [[Category:Italianate architecture in Connecticut ]] [[Category:Queen Anne architecture in Connecticut ]] [[Category:et al. architecture in Connecticut ]] [[Category:Historic districts in New Haven County, Connecticut ]] {{Connecticut -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to All Saints Episcopal Church (Winter Park, Florida) What links to All Saints Episcopal Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = All Saints Episcopal Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 338 E. Lyman Ave. , [[Winter Park , Florida ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Florida | built = 1941 | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; Cone, H.C. | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = January 7 , 2000 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 99001647 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} All Saints Episcopal Church is a property in [[Winter Park , Florida ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2000 . It was built or has other significance in 1941 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Cone, H.C. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/99001647 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: All Saints Episcopal Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/99001647 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) FL0095 (code) Orange (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:All Saints Episcopal Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Florida ]] [[Category:Orange County, Florida ]] [[Category:1941 architecture]] {{Florida -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Knowles Memorial Chapel
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Knowles Memorial Chapel | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 1000 Holt Ave. , [[Winter Park , Florida ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Florida | built = 1932 | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; Hessler, G.W. | architecture = [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]], [[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Mediterranean Revival architecture| Mediterranean Revival ]] | added = December 8 , 1997 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 97001448 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Knowles Memorial Chapel is a property in [[Winter Park , Florida ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1997 . The property is also known as 8OR8147 , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1932 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Hessler, G.W. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]],[[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Mediterranean Revival architecture| Mediterranean Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included one [[contributing building]], two [[contributing structures]], and one [[contributing site]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/97001448 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Knowles Memorial Chapel / 8OR8147 |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/97001448 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) FL0095 (code) Orange (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Florida ]] [[Category:Orange County, Florida ]] [[Category:Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture in Florida ]] [[Category:Mission/Spanish Revival architecture in Florida ]] [[Category:Mediterranean Revival architecture in Florida ]] [[Category:1932 architecture]] {{Florida -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Luke's Methodist Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Luke's Methodist Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 211 N. Sycamore , [[Monticello , Iowa ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Iowa | built = 1950 | architect = Cram & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = January 17 , 2002 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 01001461 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Luke's Methodist Church is a property in [[Monticello , Iowa ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2002 . The property is also known as St. Luke's United Methodist Church , or Monticello Heritage and Cultural Center , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1950 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/01001461 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Luke's Methodist Church / St. Luke's United Methodist Church ; Monticello Heritage and Cultural Center |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/01001461 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) IA0105 (code) Jones (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Iowa ]] [[Category:Jones County, Iowa ]] [[Category:1950 architecture]] {{Iowa -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 126 E. Chestnut St. , [[Chicago , Illinois ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Illinois | built = 1914 | architect = Cram,Ralph ; Shaw,Howard V.D. | architecture = [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] | added = September 5 , 1975 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 75000648 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago is a property in [[Chicago , Illinois ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1975 . It was built or has other significance in 1914 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph and Shaw,Howard V.D. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included four [[contributing buildings]], and one [[contributing structure]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/75000648 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/75000648 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) IL0031 (code) Cook (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Illinois ]] [[Category:Cook County, Illinois ]] [[Category:1914 architecture]] {{Illinois -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Sacred Heart Cathedral (Dodge City, Kansas) What links to Sacred Heart Cathedral
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Sacred Heart Cathedral | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 903 Central Ave. , [[Dodge City , Kansas ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Kansas | built = 1916 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams ; Ferguson,Frank W. | architecture = [[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]] | added = February 10 , 1983 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 83000426 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Sacred Heart Cathedral is a property in [[Dodge City , Kansas ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1983 . It was built or has other significance in 1916 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Ferguson,Frank W. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/83000426 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Sacred Heart Cathedral |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/83000426 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) KS0057 (code) Ford (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Sacred Heart Cathedral }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Kansas ]] [[Category:Ford County, Kansas ]] [[Category:1916 architecture]] {{Kansas -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Second Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Kentucky) What links to Second Presbyterian Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Second Presbyterian Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 460 E. Main St. , [[Lexington , Kentucky ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Kentucky | built = 1922 and 1924 | architect = Cram & Ferguson ; Frankel & Curtis | architecture = [[Art Deco architecture|Art Deco ]] | added = August 11 , 1980 | area = {{convert|1.1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 80001522 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Second Presbyterian Church is a property in [[Lexington , Kentucky ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980 . It was built or has other significance in 1922 and 1924 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson and Frankel & Curtis .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Art Deco architecture|Art Deco ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1.1 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/80001522 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Second Presbyterian Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/80001522 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) KY0067 (code) Fayette (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Second Presbyterian Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky ]] [[Category:Fayette County, Kentucky ]] [[Category:1922 architecture]] {{Kentucky -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Grace Episcopal Church (Lawrence, Massachusetts) What links to Grace Episcopal Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Grace Episcopal Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= Common and Jackson Sts. , [[Lawrence , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1851 , 1895 and 1895 | architect = Billings,Hammatt ; Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = No style listed | added = November 7 , 1976 | area = {{convert|0.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 76001966 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Grace Episcopal Church is a property in [[Lawrence , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1976 . It was built or has other significance in 1851 , 1895 , and 1895 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Billings,Hammatt and Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[No style listed architecture|No style listed ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|0.5 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/76001966 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Grace Episcopal Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/76001966 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009 (code) Essex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Grace Episcopal Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Essex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1851 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Greenlawn Cemetery (Nahant, Massachusetts) What links to Greenlawn Cemetery
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Greenlawn Cemetery | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= 195 Nahant Rd. , [[Nahant , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1856 , 1919 and 1920 | architect = Cram and Ferguson ; Connick, Charles J. | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = May 11 , 2000 | area = {{convert|3.9 |acre}} | governing_body = Local | refnum = 00000481 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Greenlawn Cemetery is a {{convert|3.9 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Nahant , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2000 . It was built or has other significance in 1856 , 1919 , and 1920 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram and Ferguson and Connick, Charles J. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included two [[contributing buildings]], three [[contributing structures]], one [[contributing site]], and000010 [[contributing objects]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/00000481 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Greenlawn Cemetery |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/00000481 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009 (code) Essex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Greenlawn Cemetery }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Essex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1856 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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NRIS name is actually: River Road--Cross Street Historic District
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What links to River Road-Cross Street Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = River Road-Cross Street Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Cross, Prospect Sts., River, Salem Rds. , [[Topsfield , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = | architect = Blosson, Harold H., ; Cram, robert N., et al. | architecture = [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]], [[Georgian architecture|Georgian ]], and [[et al. architecture|et al. ]] | added = May 26 , 2005 | area = {{convert|450 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Farms and Rural Retreats of Topsfield, Massachusetts MPS ] | refnum = 05000465 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} River Road-Cross Street Historic District is a {{convert|450 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Topsfield , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2005 . It was designed and/or built by Blosson, Harold H., and Cram, robert N., et al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]],[[Georgian architecture|Georgian ]], and [[et al. architecture|et al. ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000039 [[contributing buildings]], four [[contributing structures]], and nine [[contributing sites]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000013 non-contributing buildings, two non-contributing structures, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/05000465 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: River Road-Cross Street Historic District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/05000465 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Farms and Rural Retreats of Topsfield, Massachusetts MPS <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Farms and Rural Retreats of Topsfield, Massachusetts MPS |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009 (code) Essex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Essex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Colonial architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Georgian architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:et al. architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Massachusetts ]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Swampscott Railroad Depot
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Swampscott Railroad Depot | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 10 Railroad Ave. , [[Swampscott , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1873 and 1895 | architect = Cram, George W. ; Eastern RR | architecture = [[Stick/Eastlake architecture|Stick/Eastlake ]] | added = August 28 , 1998 | area = {{convert|0.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 98001106 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Swampscott Railroad Depot is a property in [[Swampscott , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1998 . It was built or has other significance in 1873 and 1895 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, George W. and Eastern RR .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Stick/Eastlake architecture|Stick/Eastlake ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|0.5 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/98001106 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Swampscott Railroad Depot |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/98001106 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009 (code) Essex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Essex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1873 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Chapel of St. Anne (Arlington, Massachusetts) What links to Chapel of St. Anne
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Chapel of St. Anne | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= Claremont Ave. , [[Arlington , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1915 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = Other ; [[Norman Gothic architecture|Norman Gothic ]] | added = April 18 , 1985 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Arlington MRA ] | refnum = 85001026 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Chapel of St. Anne is a property in [[Arlington , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1985 . It was built or has other significance in 1915 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Other architecture|Other ]] and [[Norman Gothic architecture|Norman Gothic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/85001026 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Chapel of St. Anne |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/85001026 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Arlington MRA <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Arlington MRA |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017 (code) Middlesex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Chapel of St. Anne }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Norman Gothic architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1915 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 980 Memorial Dr. , [[Cambridge , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1936 | architect = Cram & Ferguson ; Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Other architecture|Other ]], [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque ]], and [[Medieval;Burgundian architecture|Medieval;Burgundian ]] | added = April 13 , 1982 | area = {{convert|1.1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Cambridge MRA ] | refnum = 82001933 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John is a property in [[Cambridge , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1982 . It was built or has other significance in 1936 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson and Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Other architecture|Other ]],[[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque ]], and [[Medieval;Burgundian architecture|Medieval;Burgundian ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1.1 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/82001933 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/82001933 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Cambridge MRA <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Cambridge MRA |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017 (code) Middlesex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Romanesque architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Medieval;Burgundian architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1936 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to First Unitarian Society in Newton What links to First Unitarian Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = First Unitarian Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 1326 Washington St. , [[Newton , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1906 | architect = Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]], [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Elizabethan Revival architecture|Elizabethan Revival ]] | added = September 4 , 1986 | area = {{convert|1.3 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Newton MRA ] | refnum = 86001802 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} First Unitarian Church is a property in [[Newton , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1986 . It was built or has other significance in 1906 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]],[[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Elizabethan Revival architecture|Elizabethan Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1.3 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86001802 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: First Unitarian Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/86001802 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Newton MRA <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Newton MRA |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017 (code) Middlesex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:First Unitarian Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Tudor Revival architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Elizabethan Revival architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1906 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to First Universalist Church (Somerville, Massachusetts) What links to First Universalist Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = First Universalist Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 125 Highland St. , [[Somerville , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1916 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Other architecture|Other ]], [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque ]], and [[Italian Romanesque architecture|Italian Romanesque ]] | added = September 18 , 1989 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Somerville MPS ] | refnum = 89001262 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} First Universalist Church is a property in [[Somerville , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1989 . It was built or has other significance in 1916 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Other architecture|Other ]],[[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque ]], and [[Italian Romanesque architecture|Italian Romanesque ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/89001262 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: First Universalist Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/89001262 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Somerville MPS <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Somerville MPS |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017 (code) Middlesex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:First Universalist Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Romanesque architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Italian Romanesque architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1916 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Paul's Parish Church (Malden, Massachusetts) What links to St. Paul's Parish Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Paul's Parish Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 26 Washington St. , [[Malden , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1913 | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; et.al. | architecture = [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] | added = September 28 , 2001 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 01001199 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Paul's Parish Church is a property in [[Malden , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2001 . It was built or has other significance in 1913 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and et.al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included two [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/01001199 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Paul's Parish Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/01001199 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017 (code) Middlesex (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:St. Paul's Parish Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1913 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Cohasset Common Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Cohasset Common Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Bounded by Highland Ave., N. Main St., William B. Long, Jr., Rd. and Robert E. Jason Rd. , [[Cohasset , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1713 , 1824 and 1937 | architect = Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson ; Stutson, James | architecture = [[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]], [[Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival ]], and [[Early Republic architecture|Early Republic ]] | added = February 28 , 1996 | area = {{convert|24 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 96000058 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Cohasset Common Historic District is a {{convert|24 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Cohasset , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1996 . It was built or has other significance in 1713 , 1824 , and 1937 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson and Stutson, James .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]],[[Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival ]], and [[Early Republic architecture|Early Republic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000041 [[contributing buildings]], four [[contributing structures]], one [[contributing site]], and three [[contributing objects]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are one non-contributing building, four non-contributing structures, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/96000058 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Cohasset Common Historic District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/96000058 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0021 (code) Norfolk (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Late Victorian architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Greek Revival architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Early Republic architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1713 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Milton Hill Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Milton Hill Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by Adams and School Sts., Randolph and Canton Aves. and Brook Rd. , [[Milton , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = | architect = Cram and Ferguson ; et al. | architecture = [[Mid 19th Century Revival architecture|Mid 19th Century Revival ]], [[Early Republic architecture|Early Republic ]], and [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]] | added = June 9 , 1995 | area = {{convert|220.4 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 95000698 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Milton Hill Historic District is a {{convert|220.4 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Milton , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1995 . The property is also known as See Also:Forbes, Capt. Robert B., House;Holbrook, Dr. Amos, , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram and Ferguson and et al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Mid 19th Century Revival architecture|Mid 19th Century Revival ]],[[Early Republic architecture|Early Republic ]], and [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000188 [[contributing buildings]], and two [[contributing sites]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000056 non-contributing buildings, nine non-contributing structures, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/95000698 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Milton Hill Historic District / See Also:Forbes, Capt. Robert B., House;Holbrook, Dr. Amos, |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/95000698 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0021 (code) Norfolk (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Mid 19th Century Revival architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Early Republic architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Colonial architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Massachusetts ]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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{{Infobox nrhp | name = Richmond Court | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= 1209-1217 Beacon St. , [[Brookline , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1896 and 1898 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Jacobethan architecture|Jacobethan ]] | added = July 18 , 1985 | area = {{convert|0.7 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 85001575 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Richmond Court is a {{convert|0.7 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Brookline , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1985 . It was built or has other significance in 1896 and 1898 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Jacobethan architecture|Jacobethan ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included one [[contributing building]], one [[contributing structure]], and one [[contributing object]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/85001575 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Richmond Court |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/85001575 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0021 (code) Norfolk (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Colonial architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Jacobethan architecture in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1896 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to All Saints' Church (Boston, Massachusetts) What links to All Saints' Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = All Saints' Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 211 Ashmont St. , [[Boston , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1892 , 1894 and 1906 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = June 16 , 1980 | area = {{convert|1.1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 80000678 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} All Saints' Church is a property in [[Boston , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980 . It was built or has other significance in 1892 , 1894 , and 1906 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1.1 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/80000678 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: All Saints' Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/80000678 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0025 (code) Suffolk (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:All Saints' Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Suffolk County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1892 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Christ Church, Hyde Park What links to Christ Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Christ Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 1220 River Rd. , [[Boston , Massachusetts ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Massachusetts | built = 1893 , 1894 and 1913 | architect = Cram & Wentworth ; Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = January 30 , 1986 | area = {{convert|0.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 86000140 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Christ Church is a property in [[Boston , Massachusetts ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1986 . It was built or has other significance in 1893 , 1894 , and 1913 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Wentworth and Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included two [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|0.5 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86000140 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Christ Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/86000140 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0025 (code) Suffolk (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Christ Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts ]] [[Category:Suffolk County, Massachusetts ]] [[Category:1893 architecture]] {{Massachusetts -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to All Souls Congregational Church (Bangor, Maine) What links to All Souls Congregational Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = All Souls Congregational Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 10 Broadway , [[Bangor , Maine ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Maine | built = 1911 and 1912 | architect = Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = June 18 , 1992 | area = {{convert|1.2 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 92000790 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} All Souls Congregational Church is a property in [[Bangor , Maine ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1992 . It was built or has other significance in 1911 and 1912 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1.2 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/92000790 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: All Souls Congregational Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/92000790 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) ME0019 (code) Penobscot (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:All Souls Congregational Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Maine ]] [[Category:Penobscot County, Maine ]] [[Category:1911 architecture]] {{Maine -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 2nd St. , [[Frankfort , Michigan ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Michigan | built = 1867 , 1927 and 1934 | architect = Cram, Brigadier General T.J. ; Whitwood and Hubell | architecture = Other ; [[Utilitarian architecture|Utilitarian ]] | added = September 12 , 1997 | area = {{convert|2.4 |acre}} | governing_body = Federal | refnum = 97000973 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor is a property in [[Frankfort , Michigan ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1997 . It was built or has other significance in 1867 , 1927 , and 1934 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Brigadier General T.J. and Whitwood and Hubell .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Other architecture|Other ]] and [[Utilitarian architecture|Utilitarian ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included five [[contributing structures]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|2.4 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/97000973 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/97000973 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MI0019 (code) Benzie (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Michigan ]] [[Category:Benzie County, Michigan ]] [[Category:Utilitarian architecture in Michigan ]] [[Category:1867 architecture]] {{Michigan -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Cathedral Church of St. Paul Complex
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Cathedral Church of St. Paul Complex | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 4800 Woodward Ave. , [[Detroit , Michigan ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Michigan | built = 1908 and 1911 | architect = Cram,Ralph A. | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Neo-Gothic architecture|Neo-Gothic ]] | added = August 3 , 1982 | area = {{convert|1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. TR ] | refnum = 82002893 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Cathedral Church of St. Paul Complex is a property in [[Detroit , Michigan ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1982 . It was built or has other significance in 1908 and 1911 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph A. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Neo-Gothic architecture|Neo-Gothic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are one non-contributing building, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|1 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/82002893 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Cathedral Church of St. Paul Complex |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/82002893 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. TR <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. TR |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MI0163 (code) Wayne (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Michigan ]] [[Category:Wayne County, Michigan ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in Michigan ]] [[Category:Neo-Gothic architecture in Michigan ]] [[Category:1908 architecture]] {{Michigan -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 5105 Anthony Wayne Dr. , [[Detroit , Michigan ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Michigan | built = C 1894 , 1902 and 1906 | architect = Cram,Wentworth & Goodhue | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Perpendicular Gothic architecture|Perpendicular Gothic ]] | added = May 15 , 1986 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf University--Cultural Center Phase II MRA ] | refnum = 86001003 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church is a property in [[Detroit , Michigan ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1986 . It was built or has other significance in C 1894 , 1902 , and 1906 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Wentworth & Goodhue .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Perpendicular Gothic architecture|Perpendicular Gothic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86001003 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/86001003 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of University--Cultural Center Phase II MRA <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: University--Cultural Center Phase II MRA |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MI0163 (code) Wayne (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Michigan ]] [[Category:Wayne County, Michigan ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in Michigan ]] [[Category:Perpendicular Gothic architecture in Michigan ]] [[Category:1894 architecture]] {{Michigan -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Florian Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Florian Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by Joseph Campau Ave., Holbrook Ave., Dequindre, Norwalk, Lumpkin, and Yemans Sts. , [[Hamtramck , Michigan ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Michigan | built = | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[Bungalow/Craftsman architecture|Bungalow/Craftsman ]] | added = September 13 , 1984 | area = {{convert|83 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 84001865 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Florian Historic District is a {{convert|83 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Hamtramck , Michigan ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1984 . It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[Bungalow/Craftsman architecture|Bungalow/Craftsman ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000682 [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are nine non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/84001865 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Florian Historic District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/84001865 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MI0163 (code) Wayne (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Michigan ]] [[Category:Wayne County, Michigan ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in Michigan ]] [[Category:Bungalow/Craftsman architecture in Michigan ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Michigan ]] {{Michigan -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Kitchi Gammi Club
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Kitchi Gammi Club | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 831 E. Superior St. , [[Duluth , Minnesota ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Minnesota | built = 1912 | architect = Cram,Goodhue, & Ferguson ; Goodhue,Bertram Grosvenor | architecture = [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]] | added = April 16 , 1975 | area = {{convert|1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 75002090 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Kitchi Gammi Club is a property in [[Duluth , Minnesota ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1975 . It was built or has other significance in 1912 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue, & Ferguson and Goodhue,Bertram Grosvenor .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/75002090 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Kitchi Gammi Club |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/75002090 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MN0137 (code) St. Louis (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota ]] [[Category:St. Louis County, Minnesota ]] [[Category:1912 architecture]] {{Minnesota -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Paul Watkins House What links to Watkins, Paul, House
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Watkins, Paul, House | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 175 E. Wabasha St. , [[Winona , Minnesota ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Minnesota | built = 1924 and 1927 | architect = Cram & Ferguson | architecture = [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Jacobethan Revival architecture|Jacobethan Revival ]] | added = November 8 , 1984 | area = {{convert|4 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 84000255 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Watkins, Paul, House is a property in [[Winona , Minnesota ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1984 . The property is also known as Watkins Memorial Methodist Home , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1924 and 1927 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Jacobethan Revival architecture|Jacobethan Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are one non-contributing building, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|4 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/84000255 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Watkins, Paul, House / Watkins Memorial Methodist Home |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/84000255 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) MN0169 (code) Winona (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Watkins, Paul, House }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota ]] [[Category:Winona County, Minnesota ]] [[Category:Tudor Revival architecture in Minnesota ]] [[Category:Jacobethan Revival architecture in Minnesota ]] [[Category:1924 architecture]] {{Minnesota -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to West End Historic District (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) What links to West End Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = West End Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by W. End Blvd., Sixth, Broad, and Fourth Sts., I-40, Sunset Dr., and Peters Creek , [[Winston-Salem , North Carolina ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = North Carolina | built = 1887 and 1930 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams ; Et al. | architecture = [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]], [[Queen Anne architecture|Queen Anne ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Colonial Revival;Craftsman architecture|Colonial Revival;Craftsman ]] | added = December 4 , 1986 | area = {{convert|229 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 86003442 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} West End Historic District is a {{convert|229 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Winston-Salem , North Carolina ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1986 . The property is also known as See Also:Poindexter, H. D., Houses;Zevely House , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1887 and 1930 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Et al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]],[[Queen Anne architecture|Queen Anne ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Colonial Revival;Craftsman architecture|Colonial Revival;Craftsman ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000508 [[contributing buildings]], and seven [[contributing structures]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000253 non-contributing buildings, six non-contributing structures, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/86003442 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: West End Historic District / See Also:Poindexter, H. D., Houses;Zevely House |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/86003442 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NC0067 (code) Forsyth (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:West End Historic District }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina ]] [[Category:Forsyth County, North Carolina ]] [[Category:Classical Revival architecture in North Carolina ]] [[Category:Queen Anne architecture in North Carolina ]] [[Category:Colonial Revival;Craftsman architecture in North Carolina ]] [[Category:Historic districts in North Carolina ]] [[Category:1887 architecture]] {{North Carolina -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Cathedral What links to St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= Jct. of Fourth & Burlington , [[Hastings , Nebraska ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Nebraska | built = 1919 , 1921 and 1929 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams ; Ferguson,Frank | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = November 30 , 1987 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 87002086 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral is a property in [[Hastings , Nebraska ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1987 . It was built or has other significance in 1919 , 1921 , and 1929 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Ferguson,Frank .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/87002086 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/87002086 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NE0001 (code) Adams (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska ]] [[Category:Adams County, Nebraska ]] [[Category:1919 architecture]] {{Nebraska -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to All Saints' Episcopal Church (Peterborough, New Hampshire) What links to All Saints' Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = All Saints' Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 51 Concord St. , [[Peterborough , New Hampshire ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New Hampshire | built = | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]], and [[Norman Revival architecture|Norman Revival ]] | added = December 1 , 1980 | area = {{convert|1.6 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 80000290 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} All Saints' Church is a property in [[Peterborough , New Hampshire ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980 . It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]],[[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]], and [[Norman Revival architecture|Norman Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included three [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|1.6 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/80000290 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: All Saints' Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/80000290 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NH0011 (code) Hillsborough (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:All Saints' Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire ]] [[Category:Hillsborough County, New Hampshire ]] [[Category:Colonial Revival architecture in New Hampshire ]] [[Category:Gothic Revival architecture in New Hampshire ]] [[Category:Norman Revival architecture in New Hampshire ]] {{New Hampshire -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Hunt Memorial Library
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Hunt Memorial Library | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 6 Main St. , [[Nashua , New Hampshire ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New Hampshire | built = 1903 | architect = Cram & Associates ; Nashua Building Co. | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = June 28 , 1971 | area = {{convert|0.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Local | refnum = 71000049 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Hunt Memorial Library is a property in [[Nashua , New Hampshire ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1971 . The property is also known as John M. Hunt Memorial Building;See Also:Nashville Historic D , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1903 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Associates and Nashua Building Co. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|0.5 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/71000049 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Hunt Memorial Library / John M. Hunt Memorial Building;See Also:Nashville Historic D |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/71000049 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NH0011 (code) Hillsborough (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire ]] [[Category:Hillsborough County, New Hampshire ]] [[Category:1903 architecture]] {{New Hampshire -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Trinity Episcopal Church (Buffalo, New York) What links to Trinity Episcopal Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Trinity Episcopal Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 371 Delaware Ave. , [[Buffalo , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1886 , 1905 and 1912 | architect = Gilman, Arthur; Porter, Cyrus ; Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] and [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = February 28 , 2008 | area = {{convert|1.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 08000100 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Trinity Episcopal Church is a property in [[Buffalo , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2008 . It was built or has other significance in 1886 , 1905 , and 1912 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Gilman, Arthur; Porter, Cyrus and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] and [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included three [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are one non-contributing building, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|1.5 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Trinity Episcopal Church |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0029 (code) Erie (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Trinity Episcopal Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Erie County, New York ]] [[Category:Gothic architecture in New York ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in New York ]] [[Category:1886 architecture]] {{Erie NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Paul's Church (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn) What links to St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 199 Carroll St. , [[New York , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1866 and 1919 | architect = Upjohn,R.M. ; Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]], [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[High Victorian Gothic architecture|High Victorian Gothic ]] | added = December 21 , 1989 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 89002086 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church is a property in [[New York , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1989 . The property is also known as St. Paul's Episcopal Church , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1866 and 1919 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Upjohn,R.M. and Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]],[[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[High Victorian Gothic architecture|High Victorian Gothic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church / St. Paul's Episcopal Church |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0047 (code) Kings (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Kings County, New York ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in New York ]] [[Category:Gothic architecture in New York ]] [[Category:High Victorian Gothic architecture in New York ]] [[Category:1866 architecture]] {{Kings NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 552 W. End Ave. , [[New York , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1903 and 1925 | architect = Haight, Charles C. ; Cram & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = November 30 , 1999 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 99001442 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church is a property in [[New York , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1999 . It was built or has other significance in 1903 and 1925 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Haight, Charles C. and Cram & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0061 (code) New York (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:New York County, New York ]] [[Category:1903 architecture]] {{New York NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Thomas Church and Parish House
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Thomas Church and Parish House | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 1--3 W. 53rd St. , [[New York , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1909 and 1914 | architect = Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] [[French Gothic architecture|French Gothic ]] | added = April 9 , 1980 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 80002722 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Thomas Church and Parish House is a property in [[New York , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980 . It was built or has other significance in 1909 and 1914 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[French Gothic architecture|French Gothic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Thomas Church and Parish House |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0061 (code) New York (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:New York County, New York ]] [[Category:French Gothic architecture in New York ]] [[Category:1909 architecture]] {{New York NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to First Presbyterian Church (Utica, New York) What links to First Presbyterian Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = First Presbyterian Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 1605 Genesee St. , [[Utica , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1899 and 1920 | architect = Vosbury,C. Edward ; Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]], [[Beaux Arts architecture|Beaux Arts ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Georgian Revival architecture|Georgian Revival ]] | added = November 3 , 1988 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 88002172 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} First Presbyterian Church is a property in [[Utica , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1988 . It was built or has other significance in 1899 and 1920 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Vosbury,C. Edward and Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]],[[Beaux Arts architecture|Beaux Arts ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Georgian Revival architecture|Georgian Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included two [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are one non-contributing building, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: First Presbyterian Church |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0065 (code) Oneida (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:First Presbyterian Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Oneida County, New York ]] [[Category:Colonial Revival architecture in New York ]] [[Category:Beaux Arts architecture in New York ]] [[Category:Georgian Revival architecture in New York ]] [[Category:1899 architecture]] {{Oneida NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to The Birches (Garrison, New York) What links to Birches, The
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Birches, The | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= Cat Rock Rd. , [[Philipstown , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1882 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] | added = November 23 , 1982 | area = {{convert|1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Hudson Highlands MRA ] | refnum = 82001259 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Birches, The is a property in [[Philipstown , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1982 . It was built or has other significance in 1882 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included two [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|1 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Birches, The |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Hudson Highlands MRA <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Hudson Highlands MRA |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0079 (code) Putnam (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Birches, The }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Putnam County, New York ]] [[Category:1882 architecture]] {{Putnam NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway What links to Sage, Russell, Sage Memorial Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Sage, Russell, Sage Memorial Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 1324 Beach Twelfth St. , [[New York , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1908 and 1910 | architect = Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Neo-Gothic style architecture|Neo-Gothic style ]] | added = September 22 , 1986 | area = {{convert|3 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 86002678 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Sage, Russell, Sage Memorial Church is a property in [[New York , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1986 . The property is also known as First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1908 and 1910 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Neo-Gothic style architecture|Neo-Gothic style ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are two non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|3 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Sage, Russell, Sage Memorial Church / First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0081 (code) Queens (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Sage, Russell, Sage Memorial Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Queens County, New York ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in New York ]] [[Category:Neo-Gothic style architecture in New York ]] [[Category:1908 architecture]] {{Queens NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Holy Cross Monastery (West Park, New York) What links to Holy Cross Monastery
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Holy Cross Monastery | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= US 9W, E side , [[West Park , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1902 | architect = Vaughan, Henry ; Cram, Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]] and [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]] | added = February 24 , 1995 | area = {{convert|25.9 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 95000045 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Holy Cross Monastery is a property in [[West Park , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1995 . It was built or has other significance in 1902 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Vaughan, Henry and Cram, Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]] and [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included two [[contributing buildings]], and one [[contributing site]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are three non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|25.9 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Holy Cross Monastery |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0111 (code) Ulster (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Holy Cross Monastery }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Ulster County, New York ]] [[Category:Mission/Spanish Revival architecture in New York ]] [[Category:Tudor Revival architecture in New York ]] [[Category:1902 architecture]] {{Ulster NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to First Presbyterian Church (Glens Falls, New York) What links to First Presbyterian Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = First Presbyterian Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 402-410 Glen St. , [[Glens Falls , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1927 | architect = Cram & Ferguson ; Miner,Edward F., Building Co. | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = September 29 , 1984 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Glens Falls MRA ] | refnum = 84003314 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} First Presbyterian Church is a property in [[Glens Falls , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1984 . It was built or has other significance in 1927 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson and Miner,Edward F., Building Co. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: First Presbyterian Church |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Glens Falls MRA <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Glens Falls MRA |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0113 (code) Warren (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:First Presbyterian Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Warren County, New York ]] [[Category:1927 architecture]] {{Warren NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to St. Mary's - St. Alphonsus Regional Catholic School What links to St. Mary's Academy
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. Mary's Academy | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 10-12 Church St. , [[Glens Falls , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = 1930 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams ; Fratus,Earl T. | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = September 29 , 1984 | area = {{convert|1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Glens Falls MRA ] | refnum = 84003400 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. Mary's Academy is a property in [[Glens Falls , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1984 . It was built or has other significance in 1930 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Fratus,Earl T. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. Mary's Academy |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Glens Falls MRA <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Glens Falls MRA |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0113 (code) Warren (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:St. Mary's Academy }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Warren County, New York ]] [[Category:1930 architecture]] {{Warren NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Rehoboth (Chappaqua, New York) What links to Rehoboth
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Rehoboth | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 33 Aldrige Rd. , [[Chappaqua , New York ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = New York | built = C 1856 and 1892 | architect = Greeley,Horace ; Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = No style listed | added = April 19 , 1979 | area = {{convert|1.8 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Greeley, Horace TR ] | refnum = 79003214 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Rehoboth is a property in [[Chappaqua , New York ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1979 . It was built or has other significance in C 1856 and 1892 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Greeley,Horace and Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[No style listed architecture|No style listed ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1.8 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name=nrhpnynom>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Rehoboth |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]]}} and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=__ **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Greeley, Horace TR <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Greeley, Horace TR |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0119 (code) Westchester (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Rehoboth }} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in New York ]] [[Category:Westchester County, New York ]] [[Category:1856 architecture]] {{Westchester NY-NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 11205 Euclid Ave. , [[Cleveland , Ohio ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Ohio | built = 1911 | architect = Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = March 12 , 1980 | area = {{convert|2 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 80002977 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church is a property in [[Cleveland , Ohio ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980 . The property is also known as The Church of the Covenant , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1911 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|2 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/80002977 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church / The Church of the Covenant |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/80002977 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) OH0035 (code) Cuyahoga (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Ohio ]] [[Category:Cuyahoga County, Ohio ]] [[Category:1911 architecture]] {{Ohio -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Butler Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Butler Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by N. Church St., Walnut St., Franklin St. and Wayne St. , [[Butler , Pennsylvania ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Pennsylvania | built = 1828 | architect = Cram and Ferguson ; et.al. | architecture = [[Mid 19th Century Revival architecture|Mid 19th Century Revival ]] and [[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]] | added = May 29 , 2003 | area = {{convert|46 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Oil Industry Resources in Western Pennsylvania MPS ] | refnum = 03000490 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Butler Historic District is a {{convert|46 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Butler , Pennsylvania ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2003 . It was built or has other significance in 1828 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram and Ferguson and et.al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Mid 19th Century Revival architecture|Mid 19th Century Revival ]] and [[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000128 [[contributing buildings]], one [[contributing site]], and four [[contributing objects]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000042 non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/03000490 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Butler Historic District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/03000490 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Oil Industry Resources in Western Pennsylvania MPS <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Oil Industry Resources in Western Pennsylvania MPS |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) PA0019 (code) Butler (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Butler County, Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Mid 19th Century Revival architecture in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Late Victorian architecture in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:1828 architecture]] {{Pennsylvania -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Academy Hill Historic District (Greensburg, Pennsylvania) What links to Academy Hill Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Academy Hill Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by Baughman St., N. Maple Ave., Kenneth St., Culbertson Ave., Beacon St., and Pennslyvania Ave. , [[Greensburg , Pennsylvania ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Pennsylvania | built = | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams | architecture = [[No style listed architecture|No style listed ]] and [[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]] | added = April 29 , 1999 | area = {{convert|63.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 99000516 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Academy Hill Historic District is a {{convert|63.5 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Greensburg , Pennsylvania ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1999 . It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[No style listed architecture|No style listed ]] and [[Late Victorian architecture|Late Victorian ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000240 [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000012 non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/99000516 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Academy Hill Historic District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/99000516 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) PA0129 (code) Westmoreland (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Academy Hill Historic District }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Late Victorian architecture in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Pennsylvania ]] {{Pennsylvania -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Greensburg Downtown Historic District (Greensburg, Pennsylvania) What links to Greensburg Downtown Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Greensburg Downtown Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by Tunnel St., Main St., Third St. and Harrison Ave. , [[Greensburg , Pennsylvania ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Pennsylvania | built = 1906 | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; Cookman, William H., et al. | architecture = [[Italianate architecture|Italianate ]], [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque ]], and [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]] | added = July 21 , 1995 | area = {{convert|21.8 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 95000884 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Greensburg Downtown Historic District is a {{convert|21.8 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Greensburg , Pennsylvania ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1995 . The property is also known as See Also:Westmoreland County Courthouse;Greensburg Railroad , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1906 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Cookman, William H., et al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Italianate architecture|Italianate ]],[[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque ]], and [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000062 [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000017 non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/95000884 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Greensburg Downtown Historic District / See Also:Westmoreland County Courthouse;Greensburg Railroad |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/95000884 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) PA0129 (code) Westmoreland (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Greensburg Downtown Historic District }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Italianate architecture in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Romanesque architecture in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Classical Revival architecture in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:1906 architecture]] {{Pennsylvania -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Emmanuel Church (Newport, Rhode Island) What links to Emmanuel Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Emmanuel Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 42 Dearborn St. , [[Newport , Rhode Island ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Rhode Island | built = 1900 , 1912 and 1921 | architect = Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = May 16 , 1996 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 96000574 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Emmanuel Church is a property in [[Newport , Rhode Island ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1996 . It was built or has other significance in 1900 , 1912 , and 1921 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/96000574 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Emmanuel Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/96000574 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0005 (code) Newport (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Emmanuel Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Newport County, Rhode Island ]] [[Category:1900 architecture]] {{Rhode Island -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Southern Thames Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Southern Thames Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Thames St. from Memorial Blvd. to Morton Ave. , [[Newport , Rhode Island ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Rhode Island | built = C 1825 , C 1845 and C 1880 | architect = Cram, Ralph Adam ; et.al. | architecture = [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]] and [[Federal architecture|Federal ]] | added = June 26 , 2008 | area = {{convert|135 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Local | refnum = 08000314 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Southern Thames Historic District is a {{convert|135 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Newport , Rhode Island ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2008 . The property is also known as Lower Thames Historic District , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in C 1825 , C 1845 , and C 1880 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adam and et.al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial architecture|Colonial ]] and [[Federal architecture|Federal ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000737 [[contributing buildings]], and two [[contributing structures]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000169 non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/08000314 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Southern Thames Historic District / Lower Thames Historic District |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/08000314 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0005 (code) Newport (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Newport County, Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Colonial architecture in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Federal architecture in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:1825 architecture]] {{Rhode Island -NRHP-stub}}
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NRIS name is actually: St. George's School--Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse
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What links to St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhous What links to St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse
{{Infobox nrhp | name = St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 372 Purgatory Rd. , [[Middletown , Rhode Island ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Rhode Island | built = 1910 , 1921 and 1924 | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; et.al. | architecture = [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]] and [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] | added = November 12 , 2004 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 04001235 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse is a property in [[Middletown , Rhode Island ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2004 . It was built or has other significance in 1910 , 1921 , and 1924 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and et.al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor Revival ]] and [[Late Gothic Revival architecture|Late Gothic Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included three [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/04001235 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/04001235 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0005 (code) Newport (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Newport County, Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Tudor Revival architecture in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Late Gothic Revival architecture in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:1910 architecture]] {{Rhode Island -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Grace Church (Providence, Rhode Island) What links to Grace Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Grace Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 175 Mathewson St. , [[Providence , Rhode Island ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Rhode Island | built = 1845 and 1846 | architect = Upjohn,Richard ; Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson | architecture = [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] | added = June 19 , 1972 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 72000042 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Grace Church is a property in [[Providence , Rhode Island ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1972 . It was built or has other significance in 1845 and 1846 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Upjohn,Richard and Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/72000042 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Grace Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/72000042 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0007 (code) Providence (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Grace Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Providence County, Rhode Island ]] [[Category:1845 architecture]] {{Rhode Island -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library What links to Sayles, Deborah Cook, Public Library
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Sayles, Deborah Cook, Public Library | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 13 Summer St. , [[Pawtucket , Rhode Island ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Rhode Island | built = 1899 | architect = Cram,Goodhue,& Fergusson | architecture = [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]] | added = December 6 , 1975 | area = {{convert|1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 75000002 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Sayles, Deborah Cook, Public Library is a property in [[Pawtucket , Rhode Island ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1975 . The property is also known as Pawtucket Public Library , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1899 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue,& Fergusson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/75000002 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Sayles, Deborah Cook, Public Library / Pawtucket Public Library |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/75000002 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0007 (code) Providence (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Sayles, Deborah Cook, Public Library }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island ]] [[Category:Providence County, Rhode Island ]] [[Category:1899 architecture]] {{Rhode Island -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Brookings Central Residential Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Brookings Central Residential Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly bounded by Third St., Sixth St. (SD 14), Medary Ave.and Fifth Ave. , [[Brookings , South Dakota ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = South Dakota | built = | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; Clausen, Arthur | architecture = [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]], [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]], and [[Queen Anne architecture|Queen Anne ]] | added = June 3 , 1994 | area = {{convert|21 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 94000558 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Brookings Central Residential Historic District is a {{convert|21 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Brookings , South Dakota ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1994 . The property is also known as See Also:Sexauer House , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Clausen, Arthur .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Classical Revival architecture|Classical Revival ]],[[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]], and [[Queen Anne architecture|Queen Anne ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000132 [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000084 non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/94000558 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Brookings Central Residential Historic District / See Also:Sexauer House |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/94000558 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) SD0011 (code) Brookings (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota ]] [[Category:Brookings County, South Dakota ]] [[Category:Classical Revival architecture in South Dakota ]] [[Category:Colonial Revival architecture in South Dakota ]] [[Category:Queen Anne architecture in South Dakota ]] [[Category:Historic districts in South Dakota ]] {{South Dakota -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Julia Ideson Building What links to Ideson, Julia, Building
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Ideson, Julia, Building | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 500 McKinney St. , [[Houston , Texas ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Texas | built = 1926 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Spanish Renaissance architecture|Spanish Renaissance ]] | added = November 23 , 1977 | area = {{convert|1.5 |acre}} | governing_body = Local | refnum = 77001447 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Ideson, Julia, Building is a property in [[Houston , Texas ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1977 . It was built or has other significance in 1926 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Spanish Renaissance architecture|Spanish Renaissance ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|1.5 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/77001447 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Ideson, Julia, Building |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/77001447 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) TX0201 (code) Harris (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Ideson, Julia, Building }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Texas ]] [[Category:Harris County, Texas ]] [[Category:Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture in Texas ]] [[Category:Spanish Renaissance architecture in Texas ]] [[Category:1926 architecture]] {{Texas -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Cleveland Harding Sewall House What links to Sewall, Cleveland Harding, House
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Sewall, Cleveland Harding, House | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 3452 Inwood St. , [[Houston , Texas ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Texas | built = 1925 | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams | architecture = [[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Spanish Colonial Revival architecture|Spanish Colonial Revival ]] | added = April 14 , 1975 | area = {{convert|6 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 75001991 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Sewall, Cleveland Harding, House is a property in [[Houston , Texas ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1975 . It was built or has other significance in 1925 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Mission/Spanish Revival architecture|Mission/Spanish Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Spanish Colonial Revival architecture|Spanish Colonial Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|6 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/75001991 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Sewall, Cleveland Harding, House |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/75001991 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) TX0201 (code) Harris (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Sewall, Cleveland Harding, House }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Texas ]] [[Category:Harris County, Texas ]] [[Category:Mission/Spanish Revival architecture in Texas ]] [[Category:Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Texas ]] [[Category:1925 architecture]] {{Texas -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Trinity Church (Houston, Texas) What links to Trinity Church
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Trinity Church | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 3404 S. Main St. , [[Houston , Texas ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Texas | built = 1917 and 1919 | architect = Cram,R. A. & Watkin,W. W. ; Fairchild,C. D. | architecture = Other ; [[Neo-Gothic architecture|Neo-Gothic ]] | added = May 26 , 1983 | area = less than {{convert|1|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 83004481 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Trinity Church is a property in [[Houston , Texas ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1983 . The property is also known as Trinity Episcopal Church , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1917 and 1919 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,R. A. & Watkin,W. W. and Fairchild,C. D. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Other architecture|Other ]] and [[Neo-Gothic architecture|Neo-Gothic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included one [[contributing building]], one [[contributing structure]], and one [[contributing object]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of less than {{convert|1|acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/83004481 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Trinity Church / Trinity Episcopal Church |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/83004481 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) TX0201 (code) Harris (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} <!---- please verify or delete drafted defaultsort ----> {{DEFAULTSORT:Trinity Church }} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Texas ]] [[Category:Harris County, Texas ]] [[Category:Neo-Gothic architecture in Texas ]] [[Category:1917 architecture]] {{Texas -NRHP-stub}}
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Try also VDHR No. 05-219 (oth1 alternative name)
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What links to Sweet Briar College Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Sweet Briar College Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Sweet Briar Dr., .5 mi. W of US 29 , [[Amherst , Virginia ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Virginia | built = | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; et al. | architecture = [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]] | added = March 30 , 1995 | area = {{convert|27.2 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 95000240 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Sweet Briar College Historic District is a {{convert|27.2 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Amherst , Virginia ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1995 . The property is also known as VDHR No. 05-219 , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and et al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]] and [[ architecture| ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000022 [[contributing buildings]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are five non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/95000240 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Sweet Briar College Historic District / VDHR No. 05-219 |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/95000240 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) VA0009 (code) Amherst (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Virginia ]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Virginia ]] {{Virginia -NRHP-stub}}
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What links to Gibson Memorial Chapel and Martha Bagby Battle House at Blue Ridge School
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Gibson Memorial Chapel and Martha Bagby Battle House at Blue Ridge School | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= VA 627 W side, NW of jct. with VA 810 , [[Dyke , Virginia ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Virginia | built = 1929 and 1934 | architect = Cram, Ralph Adams ; Makielski, Stanislaus | architecture = [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]] and [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] | added = April 29 , 1993 | area = {{convert|2.1 |acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 93000349 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Gibson Memorial Chapel and Martha Bagby Battle House at Blue Ridge School is a property in [[Dyke , Virginia ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1993 . The property is also known as DHR 39-41;DHR 39-42 , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1929 and 1934 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Makielski, Stanislaus .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture|Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ]] and [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed the property included two [[contributing buildings]], and one [[contributing object]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are one non-contributing site, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is for an area of {{convert|2.1 |acre}}.<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/93000349 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Gibson Memorial Chapel and Martha Bagby Battle House at Blue Ridge School / DHR 39-41;DHR 39-42 |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/93000349 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) VA0079 (code) Greene (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Virginia ]] [[Category:Greene County, Virginia ]] [[Category:Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture in Virginia ]] [[Category:Gothic Revival architecture in Virginia ]] [[Category:1929 architecture]] {{Virginia -NRHP-stub}}
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Try also DHR File No. 150-108 (oth1 alternative name)
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What links to Blacksburg Historic District
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Blacksburg Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = | caption = | location= Roughly, area N of jct. of Main and Jackson Sts. including sections out along Lee and Progress Sts. , [[Blacksburg , Virginia ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Virginia | built = | architect = Cram,Ralph Adams ; Et al. | architecture = [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]], [[Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival ]], and [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] | added = January 31 , 1991 | area = {{convert|72 |acre}} | governing_body = Private ; Federal | mpsub = [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf Montgomery County MPS ] | refnum = 90002165 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Blacksburg Historic District is a {{convert|72 |acre|adj=on}} [[Historic district (United States)|historic district]] in [[Blacksburg , Virginia ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1991 . The property is also known as DHR File No. 150-108 , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Et al. .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]],[[Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival ]], and [[Gothic architecture|Gothic ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> When listed, the district included 000137 [[contributing buildings]], and two [[contributing sites]].<ref name=nris/> Also included are 000057 non-contributing buildings, .<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/90002165 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Blacksburg Historic District / DHR File No. 150-108 |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/90002165 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> TEMPORARY NOTE: get complete url at [[wp:MPS]] for reference following and for infobox above. The property was covered in a study of Montgomery County MPS <ref name=mps>{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/___.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Montgomery County MPS |author=____ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}}</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: C (county type) VA0121 (code) Montgomery (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Virginia ]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Virginia ]] [[Category:Colonial Revival architecture in Virginia ]] [[Category:Greek Revival architecture in Virginia ]] [[Category:Gothic architecture in Virginia ]] [[Category:Historic districts in Virginia ]] {{Virginia -NRHP-stub}}
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Try also The Carillon;VHLC File No. 127-387 (oth1 alternative name)
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What links to Virginia War Memorial Carillon
{{Infobox nrhp | name = Virginia War Memorial Carillon | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= 1300 Blanton Ave. , [[Richmond (Independent City) , Virginia ]] | lat_degrees = | lat_minutes = | lat_seconds = | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = | long_minutes = | long_seconds = | long_direction = W | coord_display = inline,title | locmapin = Virginia | built = 1928 and 1932 | architect = Cram & Ferguson | architecture = [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]], [[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Georgian Revival architecture|Georgian Revival ]] | added = October 4 , 1984 | area = {{convert|3 |acre}} | governing_body = State | refnum = 84000053 <ref name=nris>{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref> }} Virginia War Memorial Carillon is a property in [[Richmond (Independent City) , Virginia ]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1984 . The property is also known as The Carillon;VHLC File No. 127-387 , or , or , or , or .<ref name=nris/> It was built or has other significance in 1928 and 1932 .<ref name=nris/> It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson .<ref name=nris/> It includes [[Colonial Revival architecture|Colonial Revival ]],[[Other architecture|Other ]], and [[Georgian Revival architecture|Georgian Revival ]] architecture.<ref name=nris/> The listing was for an area of {{convert|3 |acre}} with just one [[contributing building]].<ref name=nris/> The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.<ref name="nrhpinv3">{{cite web|url=http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/84000053 .pdf |title=NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Virginia War Memorial Carillon / The Carillon;VHLC File No. 127-387 |author=___ |date=, 19 |publisher=[[National Park Service]]}} and [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/84000053 .pdf **Accompanying ____ photos, exterior and interior, from 19___ (see photo captions page __ of text document)**]</ref> Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI , which means LISTED in the National Register .<ref name=nris/> County information for this entry is: I (county type) VA0760 (code) Richmond (county name). ==References== {{reflist}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Virginia ]] [[Category:Richmond County, Virginia ]] [[Category:Colonial Revival architecture in Virginia ]] [[Category:Georgian Revival architecture in Virginia ]] [[Category:1928 architecture]] {{Virginia -NRHP-stub}}
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