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Cincinnati Architecture Gallery
Cincinnati is a fabulous city for architectural exploration. Extraordinarily walkable, its streets contain several centuries of notable designs. With everything from heavily rusticated Richardsonian Romanesques to sleek Art Deco dreams represented, the city is an absolute pleasure to prowl.
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Sandwich Architecture Gallery
Sandwich, Massachusetts is an absolutely picture perfect New England town. Founded in 1637, and named for its marshy resemblance to its English counterpart, today it showcases a fabulous array of architecture. Spanning several centuries, building styles here reflect changing tastes and fortunes. From austere colonials to intricate Victorians, strolling Sandwich’s streets is a type of time travel, bringing you back to the nation’s founding.
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Charleston Architecture Gallery- Charleston, SC
Charleston is a strolling city. Filled with stunning antebellum architecture, it is an absolute design dream. Glorious Greek Revivals reign supreme here, with dramatic pillars and pediments. Later construction brought Beaux Arts beauties, surrounded by swaying palms. Grand gardens and sophisticated spaces are the hallmark of this genteel town, where there is always more to explore.
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Savannah Architecture Gallery
The Historic District in Savannah is an absolute wonderland. Quaint and at times cobbled, it consists of an eclectic mix of designs and styles, set quietly on leafy squares. It offers a true sense of place, and an unforgettable experience, regardless of your interests. Full of character and charm, your first trip will not be your last.
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Coral Gables Architectural Gallery
Coral Gables is impossibly quaint. Seemingly stuck in amber, in the best possible way, it still very much reflects the vision of its founder George Merrick, and the City Beautiful Movement itself. Dating to the early 1920s, South Florida’s first planned suburb consisted of several Mediterranean influenced residential areas connected by wide landscaped boulevards, a compact city center, and ample green space. With the help of renowned landscape architect Frank Button, and strict zoning laws, an oasis emerged, an aesthetic island where even utilitarian features were artistically designed. Today, the city still retains these ideals, as well as many original architectural features, such as the intricate entrance gates and grand…