“Intended by William Carr, a New York architect and developed in 1895, the home exemplifies true Victorian Queen-Anne fashion in both attraction and magnificence and on 1st look, is observed for the accurate Southern wrap-about verandah that awaits attendees with rockers, benches and swings for leisure. Mr. McFarlin was a businessman who cherished to entertain… Continue reading McFarlin House, 1895
Tag: National Register of Historic Places
A wealth of opportunities available here.
The content is a brief observation of a man cutting wood with a chainsaw. The author notes that the man appears to be working hard and receiving little assistance from the other three people present. The author speculates that the man may be cutting exterior wall logs and that he is notching the wood for… Continue reading A wealth of opportunities available here.
School Whittier
The Whittier School is a historic building that was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 25, 2007, for its area of significance in architecture. Built in the 1930s, the building is a vernacular version of many WPA type projects that were constructed during that time. The exterior walls are made of… Continue reading School Whittier
“School in Whittier”
The Whittier School Building has a rich historical heritage that dates back to its construction in the 1930s. This irregular rectangular building is a vernacular version of many WPA type projects that were constructed during the Great Depression. In recognition of its historical and architectural significance, the Whittier School was listed in the National Register… Continue reading “School in Whittier”
School of Whittier
The Whittier School, located in Boise, Idaho, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 25th, 2007, due to its significance in architecture. The building was built during the 1930s as a part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects, and its exterior walls are made of brick, along with a stone… Continue reading School of Whittier