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The current Prairie style | structure was completed on November 28, 1913 and was r |
The 42-floor | structure was designed by German-American architect He |
The Carpenter Gothic | structure was built in 1866. |
On October 28, 1994, this | structure was added to the U.S. National Register of H |
e congregation had left in the 1890s and the | structure was torn down in 1918. |
A small | structure was constructed on the sideline that houses |
However, in 1929, the | structure was condemned as structurally unsound and de |
That | structure was also outgrown by the 1980s. |
The present | structure was built in 1875. |
The | structure was rebuilt using the original Monterey styl |
Subsequently, the | structure was torn down and a mini-mall was built on t |
The original 1889 | structure was quite small. |
This data | structure was originally suggested by Muller and Prepa |
The main | structure was finished in 1846, but it was not until 1 |
The stone | structure was demolished in the 1950's and was replace |
A 60-foot (18 m) tall brick | structure was built on the Cape in 1848. |
The original | structure was destroyed about 1850. |
The Carpenter Gothic | structure was built in 1892. |
The Bethel Valley Road large | structure was painted in 2005 but the interior remains |
A church hall, a simple brick | structure, was built on the northwest side in 1935. |
This | structure was used as watchtower when the fort was occ |
The | structure was built sometime around 1870 and the alumi |
The Brutalist | structure was designed by the Cleveland architectural |
The | structure was a functioning water tower from 1920 unti |
The second | structure was built prior to 1830. |
In 1953 the | structure was moved to the Washington County Fairgroun |
The | structure was later razed to make way for the new Chen |
This new cast-iron | structure was designed to endure the most intense of A |
The | structure was severely damaged by Hurricane Ike. |
The | structure was meant to be built in Rome on the Via del |
, according to programmer Tod Frye, its room | structure was going to be based upon the I Ching. |
The | structure was completed in 1916. |
The original | structure was a one story, rectangular frame building |
The | structure was built and designed by the team of Jeremi |
The | structure was demolished in 1967. |
The | structure was initially built as a simple two-room res |
A magnetic survey of the | structure was published by A.A. Adepelumi and others i |
This new | structure was itself replaced in 1883 with a lightship |
The | structure was later modified to function as his mausol |
The current | structure was forged in France and assembled on site i |
The two-story frame | structure was built between 1845-50 and features anteb |
The | structure was three stories high but only a section of |
The | structure was built in 1926 after a stock-sale campaig |
feteria and home economics - a purpose built | structure was built in 1954. |
The | structure was manned by 45 soldiers with no less than |
The $2,000,000 | structure was designed by architects Starrett & van Vl |
The | structure was declared a national monument in 1905. |
The rustic | structure was built as part of the water supply system |
The | structure was built in 2005. |
Then a palmyra-leaf made | structure was erected there and Panividais are conduct |
The new permanent | structure was completed in the early 1950s, and the te |
The main | structure was built in 1890-91 while the eastern secti |
The concrete | structure was completed in 1974 by the then Toronto Ha |
Phorbol's | structure was determined in 1967. |
The present concrete | structure was completed c. 1916. |
A pyramid roof | structure was placed on top of a tower, turning it int |
Overnight the 18th century | structure was dismantled. |
* The | structure was burned in 1794, then rebuilt. |
Suspended deck - The steelwork for the deck | structure was fabricated in Britain and Japan. |
A small castle-like | structure was built to house it in 1988 to celebrate t |
The second | structure was completed and dedicated in July 1902 at |
The original wood | structure was moved to the back of the lot to make roo |
In the 19th century the | structure was incorporated into a farm building |
xt night the Lincoln Castle (a key defensive | structure) was stormed with the use of scaling ladders |
A concrete | structure was installed under the foundations which al |
The station's current westbound | structure was constructed in 1952 with river stones an |
The original | structure was built in 1878; just eight years later th |
The two-story frame | structure was built for the local Presbyterian congreg |
This protein's | structure was determined by X-ray diffraction. |
Immaculate Conception, this later, permanent | structure, was not consecrated until 1907.) |
The | structure was listed on the National Register of Histo |
The present | structure was dedicated on November 28, 1851. |
The | structure was erected at a cost of about $3,000 and ma |
The original | structure was built in 1987 and is adjacent to Metro B |
The | structure was built in the 1920s and renovated between |
The original | structure was destroyed during the Great Kanto Earthqu |
This | structure was initially assigned an orthorhombic cell |
A fifth | structure was erected to serve as an infirmary. |
This Italianate | structure was built in 1860 onto another structure by |
The entire | structure was on a private Right-of-Way (PROW). |
The main | structure was completed in 1972, with the generators c |
The | structure was a log building, and burned down a short |
The original wooden | structure was replaced with stone structures of roughl |
In 1867 a small square screw-pile | structure was constructed at the site. |
The main | structure was a large residence surrounding a courtyar |
Subsequently, the proposed | structure was prepared in the laboratory by organic sy |
In fact Muchow's | structure was strongly influenced by the cell structur |
The current | structure was built in the 17th century. |
The original wood | structure was replaced by the current brick and concre |
The | structure was determined by X-ray crystallography to 2 |
A fortified | structure was built in Tarbert during the 13th century |
iginally constructed in 1861, the lighthouse | structure was later replaced in 1908 by a new structur |
The | structure was damaged by artillery and smoke from the |
This | structure was previously recorded as being located jus |
Its crystal | structure was refined later on synthetic samples. |
The deteriorating | structure was later slated for demolition, and the fac |
The | structure was designed by architect Henry J. Hardenber |
The Bruce Round Barn, a Shaffer and Haas | structure was built in 1914. |
The current | structure was built in 1960. |
The whole | structure was built at a cost of £18,335. |
The | structure was completed in 1992. |
The site of the | structure was chosen at the nearby crossing of roads f |
The | structure was built in 1959 as an apartment building. |
dozen commercial buildings, the Union Hotel | structure was the last to remain standing. |
The current | structure was built in 1933 and automated in 1963. |
A more modern | structure was erected, which provides very little shel |
In April 2003, another large-scale | structure was discovered, the Sloan Great Wall. |
The kitchen | structure was listed on National Register of Historic |
Like the other two towers this | structure was converted from steel beams to reinforced |
The present | structure was built in 1857. |
The average housing | structure was built in 1946. |
lubhouse was required and a Colonial Revival | structure was built. |
years of relatively low occupancy rates, the | structure was converted into condominiums in 2006. |
The Greek Revival | structure was built of locally-quarried limestone. |
On 11 September 2003 the | structure was destroyed in an arson attack. |
The wooden | structure was constructed in Greek Revival style by an |
This Gothic Revival | structure was built in 1870-1874 but incorporated the |
The Greek Revival | structure was constructed in 1851 and added to the Nat |
The original | structure was built in 1905 and utilized a 5-span trus |
However, the integrity of the | structure was such that, as the base was sheared off, |
The | structure was unusable until it reopened the following |
The | structure was designed by Denis Santry of Swan and Mac |
The earlier | structure was built in 1755 to serve the Maronites of |
The tail | structure was a puzzle to astronomers for many years. |
ot (61 m)-tall, 400-foot (120 m)-long gantry | structure was constructed at NASA Langley Research Cen |
The original | structure was destroyed during the Great Kanto Earthqu |
The | structure was abandoned for twenty-one years. |
The bulk of the defensive | structure was then demolished by Parliamentarian troop |
The resulting | structure was much more modest, modeled after a Renais |
The concrete | structure was built in 1921 and converted to solar pow |
The chemical | structure was determined by spectroscopical methods an |
In that month the current wooden | structure was opened. |
The | structure was designated a National Historic Landmark |
d the fire brigade called to ensure that the | structure was sound. |
The U-shaped | structure was an earthworks rather than a wood, brick |
The permanent | structure was preceded by a temporary light tower erec |
The main | structure was completed on 15 March 1958. |
The cornerstone of the | structure was laid on 31 July 1927. |
It is unclear whether this | structure was demolished under the Seleucids or during |
The only | structure was the small unroofed grandstand behind the |
approved by Congress August 31, 1852 and the | structure was completed in 1856. |
The | structure was built in 1869 by Abrham Briggs of Taunto |
In 1980 the brick | structure was demolished and the school received a new |
The | structure was designated as a San Francisco landmark i |
The | structure was demolished for the value of its material |
A similar | structure was built at the Moy's End at around the sam |
The current | structure was built in 1913. |
As the years wore on, the half-built | structure was essentially abandoned. |
However, this | structure was damaged by Oliver Cromwell's troops duri |
The | structure was built in 1909 and was named to the Natio |
ng-like topographic feature may be an impact | structure was published in 1974. |
ing began in 1904 and three years later, the | structure was completed. |
The current | structure was built between 1851 and 1852. |
is no mention of an actual date of when the | structure was finished. |
The | structure was destroyed by fire in 2002. |
The current | structure was built in 1728. |
The | structure was built in the year 1553. |
On February 24, 1975, the | structure was added to the U.S. National Register of H |
The present | structure was erected between 1848 and 1859, becoming |
sed, and on April 23 a much larger defensive | structure was begun on the same site. |
A log | structure was built in 1710. |
The original adobe | structure was demolished in 1900. |
In 2003, the historic | structure was opened as a residential high-rise. |
Most of the | structure was rebuilt many times in later periods. |
The original | structure was outfitted with Lewis lamps, which were t |
Its atomic-resolution three dimensional | structure was determined. |
The | structure was built in the mid-1840s for Jincy Pride G |
16, he says that "The English constitutional | structure was the precedent for Poland". |
The | structure was completely razed in August 1892. |
The | structure was designed by architects Malcomson & Higgi |
The | structure was chosen to simplify the Oddmuse architect |
Construction began on June 25, 1916, and the | structure was officially opened ten years later. |
The new | structure was a grey granite building with a copperpla |
When the | structure was completed in 1972, the center became the |
The first | structure was erected there in 1794. |
The Romanesque | structure was designed by Wheeler & Northend and compl |
The | structure was added to the National Register of Histor |
In 1978, its | structure was determined by x-ray crystallography by S |
The | structure was renovated again in 2003, and subsequentl |
Most of the | structure was built in the early 14th century. |
The | structure was first exhibited in 1947 at Stage 8 of th |
The | structure was completed in 1861, with Christian Heinri |
The original | structure was built by the Normans under William the C |
The | structure was added to the National Register of Histor |
The Plaquemine Lock | structure was placed on the National Register of Histo |
The | structure was completed in 1913 by beer magnate Adolph |
Yet when the | structure was completed it worked famously. |
The basic | structure was built in 1903, and was the third railroa |
Its crystalline | structure was determined by both NMR spectroscopy and |
The | structure was located in the early Twentieth century, |
The Gothic | structure was designed by architect Elbridge Boyden. |
The two-story brick | structure was built in 1873 for John Dahm. |
This beautiful | structure was built for the ladies of the Royal family |
The overall | structure was updated and extended in the Corridor Pla |
The iron | structure was moved to form the nave of the church. |
onsummation of that merger, the Indianapolis | structure was renamed to become known as the Chase Tow |
The current | structure was built by the Crusaders in the 12th-centu |
In May 2010 the | structure was being offered for sale at a price of $44 |
The | structure was completed in 1993. |
A temporary | structure was used in its place during the restoration |
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