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Richmond / VCU Arts Depot

VCU Arts Depot was built in 1907 as Richmond & Chesapeake Bay Railway depot, a dozen years before the grandiose Broad Street Station (Union Station) was built a mile west. Trains passed through the station’s second floor, in the rear. Train service ended in the 1970s. Today, the building is occupied by Virginia Commonwealth University’s […]

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Richmond / Johnson Hall

Johnson Hall was built in 1915 as the Monroe Terrace Apartments, designed by Alfred C. Bossom in neo-Gothic style. Now used as a dormitory by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), it was excluded from the overlapping Monroe Park Historic District and the Western Franklin Street Historic District. The building’s crown has been drastically simplified from the

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Albany / D&H Building

Now known as SUNY Plaza, the Delaware & Hudson Railroad Company Building is a castle-like landmark at the foot of Albany’s State Street. It’s a complex building, with a complex history to match. Name: D&H Building aka SUNY Plaza Location: 353 Broadway Year Completed: 1918 Architect: Marcus T Reynolds Style: Flemish Gothic Wikipedia: SUNY Plaza

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