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San Francisco, California, United States

Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers

The Conservatory of Flowers is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, and one of only a few large Victorian greenhouses in the United States.
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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Tree Studios and Medinah Temple

Commissioned by philanthropist Judge Lambert Tree, the Tree Studios were designed as an artists' residence by the Parfitt Brothers architectural firm.
Work yard, 2006
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New Lebanon, New York, United States

Mount Lebanon Shaker Village

At its height in 1860, the Shaker village of Mount Lebanon, New York, spanned some 6,000 acres and contained more than 100 buildings.
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Chicago, IL, to Los Angeles, CA, United States

Historic Route 66

Route 66, once the primary highway from America's interior to the West Coast, has played a now-legendary role in US history since its designation in 1926.
The Marble Saloon at Wentworth Woodhouse has been called the finest Georgian room in England, 2013
South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Wentworth Woodhouse

Wentworth Woodhouse, the largest house in the United Kingdom, is one of the most important historic buildings at risk in the country today.
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Winchester, United Kingdom

Winchester Cathedral

The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century high altar at Winchester Cathedral consisted of a Laudian timber canopy surmounted with an ensemble of carved drapery, cartouche, and woodcarvings.
Conservators painting, November 13, 2013
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St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Knill’s Monument

Overlooking the sea in the picturesque Cornish coastal town of St.Ives, stands Knill’s Monument, a 50-foot-high granite obelisk steeped in local tradition dating back over two centuries.
Newstead Abbey Partnership initial meeting, June 25, 2014
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Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

Newstead Abbey

Newstead Abbey is best known today as the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788–1824). The original Newstead Abbey was founded by Henry II as an Augustinian priory in the twelfth century.
General view from SE, March 2003
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Leominster, United Kingdom

St. John the Evangelist Parish Church, Shobdon

The stone exterior of St. John the Evangelist Parish Church is deceptively humble compared to its dramatic interior of richly decorated finishes and matching furniture and fittings.
Grade II* Listed Dockyard Church in current state of dereliction, would make an ideal entrance / museum for the Dockyard History. Presently still threat of vandalism.                                      , 5/17/2008
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Sheerness, United Kingdom

Sheerness Dockyard

Sheerness Dockyard is of great significance in architectural, engineering, and naval history.
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Edinburgh Historic Graveyards

Five historical burial grounds are scattered around Edinburgh’s city center, oases amid the dense urban surroundings often full of students and tourists.

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