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Results for subject term "Architecture": 7

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Trinity Missionary Baptist Church

Earliest-known public building by architect Edward E. Birch

By Chris Hanlin
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Elm Street School Site

A Hannaford-designed school with a Black construction supervisor: Philip B. Ferguson

By Chris Hanlin
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Owl's Nest Park

Community Greenspace with Shelter House designed by Elzner & Anderson in 1933

By Drew Gores
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St. Mark Church

More Than Just a Church to Evanston's Black Community

By Carrie Rhodus
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St. Ann Convent at the Hauck House

St. Ann Convent and the untold Black history of the Hauck House

By LaVerne Summerlin
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Birch Bros. Architectural Firm

Edward and Ernest Birch, believed to have been among the first Black architects practicing in Cincinnati

By Maya Drozdz
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Wilbekin Family Home

Unique Mid-Century Modern Ranch Designed by Harvey Wilbekin for His Active, Accomplished Family

By Maya Drozdz
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