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English Georgian Details

Date: 08 03 1975
Description: Exterior of a house showing Georgian period influences including gable windows, Doric columns, and decorative arches.
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Decorative Shingles

Date: 08 10 1975
Description: Scalloped design shingles decorate the roof, gable and pediment over the porch of this house at 305 North Livingston Street.
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Notched Shingles

Date: 08 31 1975
Description: Notched shingles, a style that developed in the late 1800's, decorate the second story exterior of this house at 715 East Gorham Street.
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English Style House

Date: 09 14 1975
Description: House at 14 North Prospect Street displaying English characteristics, particularly the combination of timber and brick as building materials. The house has...
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Turneaure House

Date: 10 26 1975
Description: Prof. Frederick E. Turneaure house built in 1905, 166 North Prospect Street, University Heights, showing three distinct architectural styles. The curved ro...
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19th Century Regency Style Entrance

Date: 11 02 1975
Description: Brick entrance of a house at 150 North Prospect Street. Its small, leaded windows, ironwork, and arch reflect the 19th Century Regency style.
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Moores House

Date: 11 09 1975
Description: Exterior view of the Howard O. Moores house, 220 North Prospect Avenue in University Heights. It was commissioned by John M. Olin for his nephew in 1923. I...
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Terra Cotta Detail

Date: 11 16 1975
Description: Decorative terra cotta detail on the facade of the Castle & Doyle building, 125 State Street. The building was built in 1856 as fire station No. 2 and rem...
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Balcony

Date: 12 27 1975
Description: A balcony on a house at 1228 Sherman Avenue, formed with the railing at the roof edge in front of the dormer.
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Camp Indianola Boathouse

Date: 01 11 1976
Description: A grand, landmark boathouse which was on the north shore of Lake Mendota and was a part of Camp Indianola, one of the nation's oldest boys' camps. Over 20 ...
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Our Savior Lutheran Church

Date: 02 01 1976
Description: A sleek, "modern" architectural style applied to Our Savior Lutheran Church at 1206 Droster Road.
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Randall Elementary School

Date: 02 22 1976
Description: Randall Elementary School, 1802 Regent Street, which shows an adoption from Tudor architecture in its abundant use of brick.
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Gabled House

Date: 03 21 1976
Description: Exterior view of a house at 211 North Prospect Avenue, University Heights, which features gables with rounded tops similar to "cape" gables of 18th Century...
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Mansion Turret

Date: 03 28 1976
Description: A turret, or small tower, on The Mansion, a co-op house at 120 Langdon Street.
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Decorative Window

Date: 05 23 1976
Description: Exterior of house at 114 North Henry Street which displays a window with Roman and a Renaissance influence in the tracery.
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Sharkstooth Shingles

Date: 05 30 1976
Description: Decorative sharkstooth-style shingles on the exterior of a house at 515 South Few Street.
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Scalloped Shingles

Date: 06 06 1976
Description: Scalloped shingles, also known as fish scale shingles, on a house at 518 West Washington Avenue.
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Collins House

Date: 07 11 1976
Description: William & Dora Collins House from Lake Mendota, 704 East Gorham Street, which contained offices of the Madison Parks Department and later a Bed & Breakfast...
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Robert Lamp House

Date: 08 29 1976
Description: Exterior of a house at 22 North Butler Street designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1904 for Robert M. Lamp. The house features horizontal lines, balcony parap...
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Camp Randall Arch

Date: 09 05 1976
Description: Camp Randall Arch, the entranceway to Camp Randall Stadium, which stands at the intersection of Dayton Street and Randall Avenue on the University of Wisco...

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