Significance: At six stories, the Stangenwald building was considered Hawaii's first skyscraper and one of the most prestigious addresses in Honolulu. It was functionally progressive, and its Beaux Arts classi More
Significance: The Yokohama Specie Bank was the first Japanese bank to be established in the Hawaiian islands as a branch of Japan's premier banking establishment. This sophisticated Merchant Street structure r More
Significance: Erected during the early nineteenth century with additions dating to the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Barn is an example of the types of outbuildings found on well-developed More
Significance: The Honolulu Police Station building is the second such structure to occupy the site, replacing the 1886 building. This later structure represents the police department's growth and reputation. More
Significance: The T.R. Foster building was commissioned by the Inter-Island Steamship Navigation Company, one of the most successful steamship companies of the late nineteenth century, as a memorial to its foun More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
Significance: The Lodge Ceremonial Gate at the U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, National Cemetery, erected in 1888-89, provides a formal vehicular entryway into the cemetery, located within close proximity to More
Significance: The 800 block of North Collington Avenue is a good example of an early twentieth-century row of urban vernacular rowhouses. The row of 24 houses was constructed by builder Frank Novak in 1901. Nov More
See HABS No. SD-24-S, East Campus Residential for photographs. See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volu More
See HABS No. SD-24-S for photographs. See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Significa More
See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Significance: The Administration Building is th More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. The secondary names were changed from Black Hills Health Care System and Veterans Ad More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bu More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium. The building More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this str More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
Significance: Erected during the third quarter of the nineteenth century by the Broaddus family, the next generation to occupy Cherry Walk, the kitchen is the latest domestic outbuilding within the farmstead co More
See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Significance: The Grand Staircase was built in More
See HABS No. SD-24-S, East Campus Residential, for photographs. See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Vol More
2015 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Alpha Rho Chi was the first architectural fraternity in the United States. The Alpha Rho Chi Fraternity House has contributed to the broad pattern of higher e More
Significance: Rock Creek Park was established by Congress in 1890. Jurisdiction of the park was transferred to the National Park Service (NPS) in 1933 and, two years later, a small wood-frame caretaker's reside More
Significance: Erected ca. 1810-1830, this connected group of frame buildings including the North Dairy, Smokehouse, and South Dairy represent an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on w More
Significance: Erected largely between 1810 and 1830, Cherry Walk is representative of the well-crafted Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully constructed support More
Significance: The garden apartment complex known as The Commons of McLean was constructed in five phases between 1965 and 1973 by the Westgate Corporation, in the rapidly developing area of Tysons Corner, Virgi More
For individual building descriptions and histories, see: - Central Laboratory and Office (Building 4200), HABS AL-999-A - Engineering and Administration Building (Building 4201), HABS AL-999-B - Project Enginee More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
Significance: McClellan Gate was constructed in 1871-72 as the ceremonial entryway into the original 200-acre Arlington National Cemetery. Created in 1864 from part of the Arlington estate appropriated from Con More
Significance: Following the construction of the new Lighthouse in 1859, a new Keepers' Dwelling was constructed at the Cape Lookout Light Station in 1873, to replace the 1812 wood frame dwelling which had serve More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
Significance: The original leaching plant (now the south end of the building) was constructed in 1915 and went into production the next year. The first four leaching tanks could process 300 tons of ore per day More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
Significance: The Lodge Ceremonial Gate at the U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, National Cemetery, erected in 1888-89, provides a formal vehicular entryway into the cemetery, located within close proximity to More
Significance: The 800 block of North Collington Avenue is a good example of an early twentieth-century row of urban vernacular rowhouses. The row of 24 houses was constructed by builder Frank Novak in 1901. Nov More
See HABS No. SD-24-S for photographs. See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Significa More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
See HABS No. SD-24-S, East Campus Residential for photographs. See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volu More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. The secondary names were changed from Black Hills Health Care System and Veterans Ad More
See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Significance: The Administration Building is th More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium. The building More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this str More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bu More
The name of the overall site and some individual buildings were edited after the initial photographic survey was transmitted. Previously the site was incompletely called Battle Mountain Sanitarium, and this bui More
Significance: Erected during the third quarter of the nineteenth century by the Broaddus family, the next generation to occupy Cherry Walk, the kitchen is the latest domestic outbuilding within the farmstead co More
See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Significance: The Grand Staircase was built in More
See HABS No. SD-24-S, East Campus Residential, for photographs. See overview historical context HABS No. SD-24 for additional information on the Battle Mountain Sanitarium and the National Home for Disabled Vol More