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    a contemporary, university-oriented city in response to the development of Mississippi A&M College (later Mississippi State University) in the 1930s. The district is also the largest and most complete concentration of significant 1930s suburban architecture in the county. The significant period starts in 1932 and ends in 1940 when the last pre-war house was constructed. Nash Street is Starkville’s first subdivision, 61 subdivisions have been listed at the Courthouse from 1934-1974. The Nash Street

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    Martin Van Buren once said, “Our country presents on every side the evidences of that continued favor under whose auspices it, has gradually risen from a few feeble and dependent colonies to a prosperous and powerful confederacy.” America wouldn’t have prospered into the powerful confederacy Van Buren describes it to be without the values and ideas of America’s colonial past. America’s present is best understood to be based upon British culture and government. However, colonists fought for freedom

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    In his book, Becoming America: The Revolution Before 1776, Jon Butler is arguing that prerevolutionary America was much more modern than it is often thought to have been. He argues throughout the book that the people, economy, politics, material wants and needs, and spiritual beliefs within the colonies were all very similar to those in modern America. Butler discusses the diversity of people seen within the colonies that was not only unprecedented at the time, but is still not seen in some countries

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    When visiting Tampa, Florida on a family vacation or work-related stop, take a trip to Davis Islands, and enjoy the view of the magnificent structures placed on the islands. Although there are historic sites all over the Davis Islands, one residence stood out from the surrounding structures. The Palace of Florence Apartments shows merely a piece of the historical islands’ elegant design abilities of the mid 1920s, and the beautiful Davis Islands legendary capability to seduce future landowners looking

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    The Colonial Revival is a phenomenon that materialized as a national expression of American culture from the 1870s to its peak between 1880 and 1940. The Colonial Revival was more about ideology but most often manifested itself through decorative arts and architecture. Elements of pseudo colonial furniture, arts and architecture symbolically served as tools to promote the republican ideas of democracy, patriotism and moral superiority. In many ways the Colonial Revival was a direct reaction

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    Greek Revival (1825-1860) Greek Revival architecture was a building style that emerged in Europe and the United States in the late eighteen and early nineteenth centuries. It took elements of classical Greek architecture and used them in a wide variety of buildings. The style became especially popular in the United States around 1820.It is an outstanding example of a style that gained esteem by exploring parallels between an earlier culture and the present day. This style is an international that

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    Architecture has always been an integral part of society and its culture. It not only defines the space of the community that it participates in but it also shapes the community’s place in history. During the 19th century, Gothic Revival became a rapidly growing architectural movement. The Gothic Revival styles sought to revive medieval Gothic architecture, in contrast to the neoclassical styles prevalent at the time. A new group of architects began popularizing picturesque styles and started taking

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    For the architecture journal I visited the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in downtown Tampa. Before the current church was built, a wooden church called St. Louis Parish sat in its place. The decision to build the current church was formulated in 1897 from the realization that Tampa was growing and the St. Louis Parish needed additional space for mass. From this decision, construction began when the ground was broken for the building on 16th February 1898. Construction was then completed in 1905. Sacred

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    Architecture is timeless. Architectural pieces are some of the most renowned pieces of history. The majority of the classic Seven Wonders of the World today are architectures. The designs of the Romanesque and Gothic Revival style are still prevalent in today’s modern architecture. Even in a fast paced, busy city like Denver, Colorado, there are sights of these beautiful architectural styles. The Church of St. Elizabeth and the Headquarters of Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company are

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    The Romans’ most greatest techniques of architectures were influenced by its of the Etruscans and has developed three architectural features: arch, dome and vault in the 1st century BC. Romanesque architecture has characteristically elements: Semi-circular arch, Barrel vaulting of the nave, thick buttress walls and Gothic architecture has three elements which came together in Gothic period: Pointed arch, Ribbed vault and Flying buttress. Among Architecture terms, a vault is an arch- shaped structure

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