Cobble Hill Farm, the Glossary
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5 relations: Eclecticism in architecture, National Register of Historic Places, Staunton, Virginia, Tudor Revival architecture, Virginia.
- Commercial buildings completed in 1937
- Tudor Revival architecture in Virginia
Eclecticism in architecture
Eclecticism is a 19th and 20th century architectural style in which a single piece of work incorporates a mixture of elements from previous historical styles to create something that is new and original.
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National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
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Staunton, Virginia
Staunton is an independent city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Tudor Revival architecture
Tudor Revival architecture, also known as mock Tudor in the UK, first manifested in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of the 19th century.
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Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.
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See also
Commercial buildings completed in 1937
- Acoma Curio Shop
- Benson & Rixon Building
- Big Pump
- Bill's Diner
- Blytheville Greyhound Bus Station
- Bowlin's Old Crater Trading Post
- Burton's, Abergavenny
- Cash Grocery and Sales Company Warehouse
- Central Market, Kuala Lumpur
- Club Moderne
- Cobble Hill Farm
- Cottage Bakery
- First National Bank Building (Beaumont, Texas)
- Guernsey Dairy Milk Depot
- H. P. Wasson and Company
- Huning Highlands Conoco Service Station
- J.W. Knapp Company Building
- Jenny Lake Boat Concession Facilities
- Julian-Drew Building
- King Tower Historic District
- M & O Chevrolet Company
- Malachi Gilmore Memorial Hall
- Masters Building
- Mickey's Diner
- Mitchell House, Melbourne
- Otto's Sausage Kitchen
- Pioneer Oil Company Filling Station
- Pyramid Motors
- Rosenberg's Department Store
- Sunnybrook (Lower Pottsgrove Township, Pennsylvania)
- Susquehanna Art Museum
- Y Service Station and Cafe
- Zip Auto
Tudor Revival architecture in Virginia
- Agecroft Hall
- Apartment Building on Windsor Avenue and Brunswick St.
- Arlington Heights Historic District
- Battery Court Historic District
- Branch House
- Briarwood (Virginia Beach, Virginia)
- Campbell Avenue Complex
- Cobble Hill Farm
- East Church Street–Starling Avenue Historic District
- English Village (Richmond, Virginia)
- Forest Hill Historic District (Richmond, Virginia)
- Gainsboro Branch Library
- Gate City Historic District
- Ghent (Norfolk)
- Hermitage Road Historic District
- Highland Park Plaza Historic District
- Highland Park–Overlee Knolls
- Hopewell High School Complex
- Hotel Roanoke
- Luke Mountain Historic District
- Oakhurst–Gildersleeve Neighborhood Historic District
- Old Wythe Historic District
- Pulaski Historic Commercial District
- Pulaski Historic Residential District
- Scott House (Richmond, Virginia)
- Speed the Plough (Monroe, Virginia)
- St. John's Episcopal Church (Roanoke, Virginia)
- Stoneleigh (Stanleytown, Virginia)
- The Lawn (Nokesville, Virginia)
- The Yard (Hot Springs, Virginia)
- Three Chopt Road Historic District
- Virginia House
- Waverly Hills Historic District
- Young Building