First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Old Unitarian Church, Second & James Streets, Geneva, Kane County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-88 Survey number: HABS IL-164 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction
Old Unitarian Church, Second & James Streets, Geneva, Kane County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-88 Survey number: HABS IL-164 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Battle Monument, Calvert Street, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
See also HABS No. MD-1126 Significance: The Battle Monument, begun in September 12, 1815, and completed in 1825, is the first significant war memorial ever built in the United States. It was designed by Maximi... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Battle Monument, Calvert Street, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
See also HABS No. MD-1126 Significance: The Battle Monument, begun in September 12, 1815, and completed in 1825, is the first significant war memorial ever built in the United States. It was designed by Maximi... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Old Unitarian Church, Second & James Streets, Geneva, Kane County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-88 Survey number: HABS IL-164 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Old Unitarian Church, Second & James Streets, Geneva, Kane County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-88 Survey number: HABS IL-164 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction
Battle Monument, Calvert Street, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
See also HABS No. MD-1126 Significance: The Battle Monument, begun in September 12, 1815, and completed in 1825, is the first significant war memorial ever built in the United States. It was designed by Maximi... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Battle Monument, Calvert Street, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
See also HABS No. MD-1126 Significance: The Battle Monument, begun in September 12, 1815, and completed in 1825, is the first significant war memorial ever built in the United States. It was designed by Maximi... More
Battle Monument, Calvert Street, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
See also HABS No. MD-1126 Significance: The Battle Monument, begun in September 12, 1815, and completed in 1825, is the first significant war memorial ever built in the United States. It was designed by Maximi... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Unitarian Church of Urbana, 1209 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Champaign...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Unitarian Church of Urbana was built in 1908 and designed by Walter Root. This church was the first at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign that ... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More
Second Congregational Meetinghouse Society Church, Orange Street, Nant...
Significance: The structure, with its clock tower and golden dome, dominates the skyline of Nantucket town. The church is an outstanding example of an early nineteenth century meeting house with trompe-l'oeil ... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Old Unitarian Church, Second & James Streets, Geneva, Kane County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-88 Survey number: HABS IL-164 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
Samuel P. Grindle House, 13 School Street, Castine, Hancock County, ME
Significance: The Samuel P. Grindle House is significant as a mid nineteenth-century, Greek Revival, domestic structure contributing to the cultural landscape of the Town Common in the coastal village of Castin... More
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 Fourteenth Street, Oakland, Ala...
Significance: The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is an early example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in California, which is applied to a u-plan complex consisting of an auditorium, a Sunday School, an... More
First Unitarian Church, 1009 East Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: The work of a distinguished local architectural firm, First Unitarian is a particularly attractive Neo-Gothic church that survives in an excellent state of preservation. It is, further, the oldes... More