Editor’s note: We’re thrilled to publish the second of a monthly column featuring new stories about Brooklyn history and historic architecture from Brownstoner columnist Suzanne Spellen. In the ...
This year's Minnesota sesquicentennial is shaping up as a low-key affair. It's largely up to us to decide how to celebrate Minnesota's 150th birthday. If hitting the road has more appeal than hitting ...
Cass Gilbert practiced architecture in New York from 1899 to 1934, the year of his death. One tends to think of Gilbert as coming a generation later than Charles Follen McKim and Stanford White ...
Under the settlement, Kelin said: Wohlsen Construction Company, Lancaster, will pay $1.2 million; Gilbert Architects, $775,000; Zug & Greenebaum, a Lititz engineering ...
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