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Bay State Buildings
A Gallery of Massachusetts Architecture
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Belmont's Castle
Belmont Town Hall
(1881), Belmont.
[Hartwell & Richardson]
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Emery Roth and Sons
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Frank Gehry
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Frank Irving Cooper
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George E. Potter
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Hartwell and Richardson
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Hartwell and Swazey
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Henry Hobson Richardson
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Henry Van Brunt
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Ieoh Ming Pei
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Paul Rudolph
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Richard Upjohn
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Robert H. Slack
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Robert Henderson Robertson
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Robert Mills
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Russell Warren
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William Robert Ware
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2010
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November
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Yellow Beauty
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May
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2009
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December
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