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Richmond / Ginter House

Ginter House was built in 1892 as the residence of Lewis Ginter, a transplanted northern entrepreneur who made Richmond his home after the Civil War. Harvey L. Page and William Winthrop Kent designed the mansion with elements of Romanesque Revival and Queen Anne styles. Ginter’s niece, Grace Arents, inherited the property in 1897. From 1924 […]

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New Haven / Free Public Library

New Haven Free Public Library main branch, aka Ives Memorial Library, was designed by Cass Gilbert in neo-Georgian style to harmonize with other New Haven Green structures. The 1911 building was expanded in 1990. Name:  New Haven Free Public Library, Ives Memorial Library, NHFPL Location:  133 Elm Street Year Completed:  1911 Architect:  Cass Gilbert Style: 

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Syracuse / Carnegie Building

Part of Syracuse’s Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District. Originally known as Syracuse Public Library. Name:  Carnegie Building Location:  335 Montgomery Street Year Completed:  1905 Architect:  James A Randall Style:  Beaux Arts Wikipedia:  Montgomery Street–Columbus Circle Historic District Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken July 2018 with Canon 5D Mark iii

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