2013 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: At the dedication of the Newton Memorial Observatory on June 19, 1901, Dr. FM Bristol, a medical practitioner and pastor of the Metropolitan Church of Washin More
Significance: Erected after ca. 1845, the Corn Crib is an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on an average, well-developed early nineteenth century Chesapeake farmstead. As such, the C More
Significance: Largely the product of early twentieth century construction, the Blacksmith Shop, while still containing its forge, is the least substantially built of the Cherry Walk outbuildings. It remains, ho More
2016 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: Woodlawn, a National Trust for Historic Preservation property located in Alexandria, Virginia, is a National Historic Landmark significant for its architectu More
Significance: The garage is a wood frame structure with wood clapboard siding measuring 30' long by 20'-4" wide. Positioned to the south of Red Rocks and to the west of White's mother's house, the garage has a 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
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2012 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: Built in 1933, this shelter was an elaborate departure from the standard Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC.) Camp Shelter. It retains a h More
2016 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: The Chess Pavilion is an open-air structure built in 1957 out of concrete and Indiana limestone. The pavilion is sheltered with a wing-like overh More
2015 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: In 1706 the Anglican Church was established in the state of South Carolina through the passing of the Church Act. This act effectively created an More
2016 Leicester B. Holland Prize, First Place Significance: The lazaretto's original purpose was to house yellow fever and cholera victims, but few remember that noble commitment today. Instead, for over a centu More
2015 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: The terra cotta over mantel centerpiece located on a first-floor brick wall was discovered during renovations to the Boston Architectural College's newly acq More
2017 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: The Monowi Tavern (est. June 24, 1971) is the only business in the village of Monowi operated by its only resident, Elsie Eiler. Monowi is the only incorpora More
2017 Leicester B. Holland Prize, First Place Significance: Wallace Libbey Hardison was the youngest of eight children, born in 1850 in Caribou, Maine. He followed his brother, James Henry, to work the oil field More
2011 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: St. Mary's Evangelical Lutheran Church is a stone Gothic Revival structure built 1894-95. It was designed by regionally significant architect J. A. Dempwolf More
Significance: Bath House A (Building A10) served as the latrine for Cabin Unit A. It was built by the National Park Service with Civilian Conservation Corps labor as part of the development of Chopawamsic Recre More
Significance: The Central Bath House (Building 75) served as the bath house for the four cabin units of Camp 1. It was built by the National Park Service with Civilian Conservation Corps labor as part of the d More
Significance: The Administration Building served as the office for Cabin Camp 1. It was built by the National Park Service with Civilian Conservation Corps labor as part of the development of Chopawamsic Recre More
Significance: The Staff Bath House served as the central bath house for the administrative area of Camp 1. It was built by the National Park Service with Civilian Conservation Corps labor as part of the develo More
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. 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
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: Built ca. 1810, the House at Cherry Walk forms the centerpiece of this well-crafted, nineteenth-century Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully cons 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 Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
See HABS CA-2878, Forty Acres, for additional information about the site. Significance: The Roy Reuther Administration Building is one of four buildings at Forty Acres, a property closely associated with the li More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: The Triplex on Liberty Island is a simple single-story brick building built in the early 1950s to house the Statue of Liberty National Monument's staff and their families. This three-unit structur More
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. 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
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: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: Built ca. 1810, the House at Cherry Walk forms the centerpiece of this well-crafted, nineteenth-century Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully cons 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 Triplex on Liberty Island is a simple single-story brick building built in the early 1950s to house the Statue of Liberty National Monument's staff and their families. This three-unit structur More
See HABS CA-2878, Forty Acres, for additional information about the site. Significance: The Roy Reuther Administration Building is one of four buildings at Forty Acres, a property closely associated with the li More
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: Built ca. 1810, the House at Cherry Walk forms the centerpiece of this well-crafted, nineteenth-century Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully cons More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in 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: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. 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: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w 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: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w 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: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: The Central Control Building was the location for communications between all systems and structures for the static rocket test firings at the Mississippi Test Operations facility. The structure, w More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More
Significance: The Wagner Free Institute of Science exists as a rare, if not entirely peerless, relic of American Victorian educational-institutional architecture. The Institute remains essentially unaltered in More