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  • 61Second Empire — This article is about the Second Empire architectural style. : For France during the reign of Napoleon III of France, see Second French Empire : For Mexico 1864 7, see Second Mexican Empire : For Germany 1871 1918, see German Empire Second Empire …

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  • 62Waller Hall — Infobox nrhp | name = Waller Hall caption = Waller Hall in the springtime location = Salem, Oregon nearest city = lat degrees = 44 | lat minutes = 56 | lat seconds = 14 | lat direction = N long degrees = 123 | long minutes = 1 | long seconds = 51 …

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  • 63Jefferson County Courthouse (Ohio) — The Jefferson County Courthouse is located in Steubenville, Ohio. It is the original courthouse constructed for Jefferson County. Constructed in 1871 through 1874 by heard Blythe architectural firm, it was designed with 6 floors, high arched… …

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  • 64Clark County Courthouse (Ohio) — The Clark County Courthouse Clark County Courthouse in Springfield, Ohio General information Architectural style Romanesque …

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  • 65South Presbyterian Church — Infobox religious building building name = South Presbyterian Church infobox width = 300px image size = 300px caption = South (front) elevation, 2008 map type = map size = map caption = location = Dobbs Ferry, NY geo = coord|41|00|55|N|73|52|10|W …

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  • 66man|sard — «MAN sahrd», noun. 1. Also, mansard roof. a four sided roof with two slopes on each side. The lower slopes are nearly vertical and the upper slopes nearly flat, allowing greater headway throughout the top story. »The splendid mansard roof, with… …

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  • 67Edward Hopper — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = Edward Hopper imagesize = caption = Edward Hopper, Self Portrait , 1906 birthname = birthdate = birth date|1882|07|22 location = Nyack, New York deathdate = death date and age|1967|05|15|1882|07|22… …

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  • 68Nachusa House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 69The Crofoot — History of The CrofootPontiac is the first inland city of Michigan. The Pontiac Company platted it in 1818 where the Saginaw Indian Trail (Woodward Avenue) crossed the Schiawassee Indian Trail (Orchard Lake Road). The Clinton River created double …

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  • 70Fawcett Street, Sunderland — Fawcett Street is a main street in the city centre of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.HistoryAs Sunderland began to expand in the late 18th century, the industries and working class residents began to encroach on the middle class properties… …

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