San Jacinto Ranch, Horse Barn, San Jacinto, Elko County, NV
Survey number: HABS NV-43-N
San Jacinto Ranch, Calving Barn, San Jacinto, Elko County, NV
Survey number: HABS NV-43-L
San Jacinto Ranch, Headquarters BuildingOffice, San Jacinto, Elko Coun...
Survey number: HABS NV-43-A
Five Mile Camp (Wine Cup Ranch), House No. 1, San Jacinto, Elko County...
Survey number: HABS NV-57-A
Gamble Ranch, Cookhouse, on Thousand Springs Creek, Elko, Elko County,...
Survey number: HABS NV-50-E
Boar's Nest Ranch (San Jacinto), Horse Barn, San Jacinto, Elko County,...
Survey number: HABS NV-44-B
St. Andrew's Parish Episcopal Church, 317 Florida Avenue, Jacksonville...
Significance: The only major house of worship predating the 1901 fire, St. Andrew's, as an example of the Ruskinian Gothic Revival style, is unique in Jacksonville and was considered by churchmen to be of regio... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Ranch Architecture of Northeastern Nevada, Deeth, Elko County, NV
Survey number: HABS NV-40
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
YWCA Building, 1040 Richards Street, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI
Survey number: HABS HI-528 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Boar's Nest Ranch (San Jacinto), Horse Barn, San Jacinto, Elko County,...
Survey number: HABS NV-44-B
Ranch Architecture of Northeastern Nevada, Deeth, Elko County, NV
Survey number: HABS NV-40
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
St. Andrew's Parish Episcopal Church, 317 Florida Avenue, Jacksonville...
Significance: The only major house of worship predating the 1901 fire, St. Andrew's, as an example of the Ruskinian Gothic Revival style, is unique in Jacksonville and was considered by churchmen to be of regio... more
YWCA Building, 1040 Richards Street, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI
Survey number: HABS HI-528 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Ranch Architecture of Northeastern Nevada, Deeth, Elko County, NV
Survey number: HABS NV-40
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Mississippi Test Operations, Central Control Building, South side of S...
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more
Pierce Mill, Tilden Street & Beach Drive Northwest, Washington, Distri...
Significance: Pierce Mill was erected in 1829 on the West Bank of Rock Creek by millwright and farmer, Isaac Pierce, and stonemason, Abner Pierce. The milling industry along rock creek was beginning to expand ... more
5870-5874 Atlantic Avenue (Commercial Building), 5870-5874 Atlantic Av...
Significance: The Atlantic Theater was constructed in 1941-42, and the Hanson Building was erected in 1945-46. In 1946 the two structures were joined. The theater was designed by prominent Los Angeles architect... more
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters Building, 1111 Constitution Aven...
Significance: The French Renaisance-style Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (IRS) Building was the first of several U.S. Government buildings of monumental scope to be erected in the 1920s and 1930s in the ... more
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... more