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Ridley's Department Store
Once the largest retail establishment in the world, Ridley...
Artists' Paintpots
Artist Paint Pots is a small but lovely thermal area 3.8 m...
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
A unique mixture of coastal and tropical hammock and mangr...
Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens
Nina M.H. Cummer (1875-1958) was instrumental in developin...
Finley-Cartwright Home
Finley Cartwright bought this 1918 Tudor Revival Style hou...
PASM Headquarters and Geodesic Dome
The dome and headquarters building, both constructed in 19...
SMUD Headquarters Building
Designed by the architectural firm of Dreyfuss and Blackfo...
Wilkinson-Martin House
The Wilkinson-Martin House is one of the only remaining ex...
Bartlett Arboretum
The Bartlett Arboretum is a private fifteen acre park in r...
Charles River Speedway Headquarters
Consisting of an ensemble of connected buildings built in ...
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Ridley's Department Store
Once the largest retail establishment in the world, Ridley's was originally located in this building, which has been subdivided into a number of individual stores.
Information provided by the Lower East Side Business Improvement District.
Artists' Paintpots
Artist Paint Pots is a small but lovely thermal area 3.8 miles south of Norris Junction. A one-mile round trip trail takes visitors to colorful hot springs, two large mudpots, and through a section of forest burned in 1988.
There ...
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
A unique mixture of coastal and tropical hammock and mangrove forest, this barrier island provides a haven for several rare or endangered native tropical and coastal plant species. The park's Nature Center shows visitors why the park is a biological ...
Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens
Nina M.H. Cummer (1875-1958) was instrumental in developing and nurturing the arts in Jacksonville. She commissioned the Olmsted Brothers firm to design Memorial Park in Riverside and founded the Garden Club of Jacksonville.
Cummer is best known as the founder of ...
Finley-Cartwright Home
Finley Cartwright bought this 1918 Tudor Revival Style house from the Cowan Family in 1920. His father formed one of Oceola's earliest stores in 1879, offering sporting goods, household items, and plantation supplies.
By World War II, N.G. Cartwright and Sons ...
PASM Headquarters and Geodesic Dome
The dome and headquarters building, both constructed in 1959, represent a prominent example of Modern Architecture designed by architect, John Terence Kelly, and mathematician, R. Buckminster Fuller.
Located in Materials Park, home to ASM International (formerly known as the American ...
SMUD Headquarters Building
Designed by the architectural firm of Dreyfuss and Blackford in 1959, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Headquarters building remains a virtually pristine example of the International style of post-WWII Modernism in Sacramento.
It is an exceptional example of its ...
Wilkinson-Martin House
The Wilkinson-Martin House is one of the only remaining examples of the Federal style in the city of Pulaski, as well as one of the oldest extant houses in the vicinity.
Constructed between 1830 and 1835, the house was built ...
Bartlett Arboretum
The Bartlett Arboretum is a private fifteen acre park in rural Belle Plaine, Kansas, that evolved in early 20th century from a recreational park and conservation area to an arboretum with formal gardens and experimental plots and nurseries.
The arboretum ...
Charles River Speedway Headquarters
Consisting of an ensemble of connected buildings built in the Shingle and Colonial styles, the Charles River Speedway Headquarters recalls the late 19th-early 20th century summer estates in seaside and rural areas.
Designed by William D. Austin, a prominent Boston ...