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Notable and buildings
The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
Notable works of this time period include public buildings such as the Royal Swedish Opera and private developments such as the luxury housing developments on Strandvägen.
Notable buildings from this period are the Palazzo Melzi di Cusano, the Palazzo Gavazzi, the Casa Carcassola, and the Palazzetta Tarverna.
Notable buildings in Malabo include Malabo Cathedral, Malabo Government Building and the Malabo Court Building.
Notable buildings in the city include St Anne's Basilica, built in 1949 by Roger Erell, and known for its green tiled roof ; Erell also designed a house in the city for Charles de Gaulle.
Notable heritage buildings include the Post Office and Courthouse erected in 1886 and Ryans Hotel erected in 1914, both in Franklin Street.
Notable Art Deco buildings include several 1930s era skyscrapers, such as the National Newark Building and Eleven 80, the restored Newark Penn Station, and Arts High School.
Notable buildings in the town square include the town council building, built in 1674, as well as the 19th century modernist chamber of commerce building and the 1910 La Caixa savings bank.
Notable buildings included Heathrow Hall, an 18th-century farmhouse, which was on Heathrow Road, and Perry Oaks farm, which was Elizabethan.
Notable local buildings include Broomfield House and Truro House, both sadly in a state of some neglect.
Notable exceptions include buildings constructed in the French Second Empire style such as the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
Notable buildings within the district include the hotels and boarding homes which catered to the steamboat passengers, several churches, and summer cottages, dating from the golden age of the passenger steamboats on the Chesapeake Bay.
Notable buildings include the Coolidge Hotel, the First National Bank building, a U. S. Post Office building, and the White River Junction Fire House, showing examples of Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, Italianate and Romanesque architecture.
Notable buildings include the High Court, Federal Parliament, Government House, War Memorial, Anzac Parade and headquarters of the Department of Defence.
Notable buildings of the restored Fort Vancouver include:
Notable buildings include the Neo-classical Town Hall ( or Palacio Municipal ) in Plaza de Armas, and the English redbrick Customs House in the docks.
Notable academic and research buildings on the South Campus include the Cyclotron and the College of Law.
Notable Islamic architectural types include the early Abbasid buildings, T-Type mosques, and the central-dome mosques of Anatolia.
Notable buildings include the Perpendicular parish church ( St Olaf's ) in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels ( built in 1835 and enlarged in 1876 ; the architect was George Wightwick ), Ebbingford Manor, and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town.
Notable buildings include the medieval parish church ( St Olaf's ) in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels ( built in 1835 and enlarged in 1876 ) and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town.
Notable buildings close to the station include the Palace Theatre, the Cornerhouse, Palace Hotel and the 106m 17 New Wakefield Street which overlooks the station.
Notable Edwardian buildings include The Priory, built in 1890 at 61 Alma Road, it is one of the few Richardsonian Romanesque homes in Melbourne, built as the boarding house for a ladies school, but now a private residence.
Notable buildings from the pre-WW2 era are
Notable buildings in the neighborhoods include the historic neo-Renaissance Textile Building built in 1901 and designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh, the Powell Building, a designated Landmark on Hudson Street, which was designed by Carrère and Hastings and built in 1892.
Notable buildings that were constructed in the town during the 18th century include the Royal Hotel on High Street, which dates to circa 1750.

Notable and town
Notable past and present residents of the town include:
Notable people who have come from or have been resident in the town and environs include:
Notable peaks along the ridge form the eastern edge of town: Bradley Mountain, Ragged Mountain, Short Mountain, and part of the Hanging Hills.
Notable residents of the town, past and present:
Notable summits in town include Winn Mountain (), Rose Mountain (), and The Pinnacle ().
Notable villages in the town include Candia proper, near the town's northern border ; Candia Four Corners, closer to the geographic center of the town ; and East Candia, near the town's eastern border.
Notable architects that have left their legacy in the town include Frank Lloyd Wright, Stanford White, and John Russell Pope.
Notable Grant town natives include Charles Csuri, a pioneer in the field of computer art, University of Arizona head football coach Rich Rodriguez, and Tom Wilson, creator of the comic strip Ziggy.
Notable landmarks include the Bornholm Museum, the Defence Museum ( Forsvarsmuseet ), the church ( Skt Nicolaj Kirke ), and the Smedegårds riding school in the southern part of town, and the lighthouse, which was built in 1880.
Notable geographical features include the lake Farris and the river Numedalslågen, locally called Lågen, which terminates in Larvik, east of the town.
Notable architectural features include the Eisenmarkt and the steep gradients and tightly packed street layout of a medieval town.
Notable churches within the town include St. Iberius, Bride Street and Rowe Street with their distinctive spires, the impressive Saint Peter's College, with a chapel designed by Augustus Welby Pugin and Ann Street Presbyterian church.
Notable people associated with the town in order of birth date:
Notable musicians residing in the town include singer / songwriter Priscilla Herdman, singer / songwriter Denise Jordan Finley, and jazz musician Matt Finley.
Notable buildings in the town include the 15th century chapel of St. James and Okehampton Castle, which was established by the Norman Sheriff of Devon, Baldwin FitzGilbert ( d. 1090 ), also known as Baldwin de Brionne.
Notable buildings in the town include the mediaeval Browne's Hospital, several churches and the buildings of Stamford School, a public school founded in 1532.
Notable buildings in the town include Gunsgreen House and a cemetery watch house built to stand guard against the Resurrectionists ( body snatchers ).
Notable buildings in the town today include the Tolbooth or Town Hall, which predates 1598 when records show it being burnt by a party of Homes and Cranstouns led by Lord Home, in a feud between them and the Lauder family who were at the time sitting on the bench as hereditary baillies.

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