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Administration building
William Logan, Glacier National Park’s first superintenden...
Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building
Park visitor centers were the central planning and design ...
National Historic Landmark-Chapelle Administration Building
National Historic Landmark- Chapelle Administration Buildi...
National Historic Landmark - Administration Building and Research Tower, S.C. Johnson Company
Frank Lloyd Wright's Depression-era design for the Johnson...
Alester G. Furman, Jr. Administration Building
Erected 1957
Named in Honor of
Alester Garden ...
Atascadero Administration Building
This building, dedicated in 1914 and completed in 1918, wa...
Longhorn Cavern Administration Building
Longhorn Cavern opened as a state park in 1932. From 1934 ...
Church Administration Building
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints constructe...
Lakeholm Administration Building
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Lakeholm was built ...
The Donald D. Hill County Administration Building
County Commissioner 1969-1996
Dedicated November 16,...
Results for Administration building
Administration building
William Logan, Glacier National Park’s first superintendent hired in 1910, focused his initial construction projects on the creation of a park administrative center and on a system of roads and trails. In late 1910, soon after the area was converted ...
Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building
Park visitor centers were the central planning and design element of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program. The Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building (1967) was one of the most important commissions (other than those initiated by Wright himself) ...
National Historic Landmark-Chapelle Administration Building
National Historic Landmark- Chapelle Administration Building
This is one of the finest works of John Anderson Lankford (1874-1942), a pioneer Black architect who helped gain recognition for Afro-American architects in the architectural community.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
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National Historic Landmark - Administration Building and Research Tower, S.C. Johnson Company
Frank Lloyd Wright's Depression-era design for the Johnson Wax Company's Administration Building and Research Tower was so radical that local building commissioners refused to approve it without a test. At issue were Wright's novel "mushroom" columns, intended to carry loads ...
Alester G. Furman, Jr. Administration Building
Erected 1957
Named in Honor of
Alester Garden Furman, Jr.
Humanitarian, Master Planner, Friend of Youth, Champion of Education, Guiding Light in Building the New South.
This administration building is named to honor Mr. Furman in grateful recognition of his enduring support of Furman ...
Atascadero Administration Building
This building, dedicated in 1914 and completed in 1918, was the headquarters for the Atascadero Colony, a model community envisioned by Edward G. Lewis. Designed by Walter D. Bliss of San Francisco and built of reinforced concrete and locally produced ...
Longhorn Cavern Administration Building
Longhorn Cavern opened as a state park in 1932. From 1934 to 1942, Company 854 of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) worked here to explore and develop the cavern. Using hand labor and native materials, the CCC workers built this ...
Church Administration Building
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints constructed this building between 1914 and 1917 to serve as its headquarters. Prior to its completion, the office of the Church President was located just to the east between Brigham Young’s Lion ...
Lakeholm Administration Building
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Lakeholm was built as the home of Columbus Delano while serving as Secretary of the Interior under President Ulysses S. Grant from 1870 to 1875. Delano (1809-1896) came to Mount Vernon in 1817, attended public schools, studied ...
The Donald D. Hill County Administration Building
County Commissioner 1969-1996
Dedicated November 16, 1996
Marker can be reached from the intersection of 2nd Street and Park Place, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org