Bazoon, William Lee and Eudora Courtney, Farmstead
Louisiana, Reference number: 16000673
Areas of Significance: Architecture
Period of Significance:1905
This nomination is an example of a concise Criterion C “method of construction” nomination. It provides both a geographic and thematic context, as well as solid reference material for establishing the significance of a log house and barn.
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Ranch Acres Historic District
Oklahoma, Reference number: 07001268
Area of Significance: Architecture.
Period of Significance: 1949-1962
This nomination focuses on a district that is truly a distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinction but, taken together, create a historic district. The district comprises more than 300 resources that occupy a two-phase plat and whose components are nearly singularly ranch type houses. The nomination presents a typology for the various forms of houses. Initial construction in 1949 was the introduction of the type to the city, and the development was complete by 1962. Noncontributing resources are few and are typically houses that had additions that detract from the characteristics of the ranch type, or new infill that replaced older ranch houses.
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Chilson, Chil and Julia House
South Dakota, Reference number: 100005112
Areas of Significance: Architecture
Period of Significance:1915
The nomination provides an excellent local context to support local significance of a relatively common architectural style: A 1915 Craftsman house.
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Smith-Voorhees-Covenhoven House
New York, Reference number: 100007397
Area of Significance: Architecture
Period of Significance: 1786-1830
The Smith-Voorhees-Covenhoven House is a good example of Criterion C and architecture for local building techniques, local forms, and changes over time. The nomination concentrates on the building but does an excellent job of bring in changes to the region over time.
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Roosevelt School
Wisconsin, Reference number: 100000924
Areas of Significance: Architecture, Education
Period of Significance:1923-1972
This property is a relatively rare example of Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture in Wisconsin.
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Virginia, Reference number: 13000807
Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development, Architecture
Period of Significance: 1946-1971
Hollin Hills Historic District is a harmonious, well-designed Modern Movement neighborhood of innovative, moderately priced houses set within a natural landscape. The foundation of the neighborhood’s success was the collaborative interpretation of the traditional large-scale merchant building practices by developer/builder Robert C. Davenport and architect Charles M. Goodman. This nomination is an example of a district nominated under the Historic Residential Suburbs in the United States Multiple Property Cover Document.
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Last updated: September 15, 2023