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Skyline of Norfolk seen from Portsmouth. Norfolk, VA. | Battleship Wisconsin, Nauticus & skyline of Norfolk. Norfolk, VA. | Battleship Wisconsin & skyline of Norfolk. Norfolk, VA. | Architecture of Norfolk Half Moone cruise terminal. Norfolk, VA. |
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Tall ship moored on waterfront of Norfolk. Norfolk, VA. | American Rover tour boat moored at Norfolk. Norfolk, VA. | 150 West Main St. & World Trade Center. Norfolk, VA. | 150 West Main St. (2002) (20 floors) & World Trade Center. Norfolk, VA. Architect: CMSS Architects, PC. |
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World Trade Center (1984) (9 floors) (101 West Main St.). Norfolk, VA. Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. | Streetscape along Boush Street. Norfolk, VA. | TowneBank Building, U.S. Customhouse & World Trade Center on E. Main St. Norfolk, VA. | Citizens Bank Building (1899) [aka TowneBank] (9 floors) (109 E. Main St.) with U.S. Customhouse. Norfolk, VA. |
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TowneBank Building & U.S. Customhouse beyond twisted metal sculpture. Norfolk, VA. | U.S. Customhouse (1852-8) (101 E. Main St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Classical Revival. Architect: Ammi Burnham Young. On National Register. | Portico of U.S. Customhouse with lamp, one of last government buildings modeled after Roman Temples. Norfolk, VA. | Norfolk Waterside Marriott Convention Center l (1991) (23 floors) (75 Atlantic St.) & Bank of America Center. Norfolk, VA. Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.. |
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Bank of America Center (1968) (23 floors) (301 East Main St.) & Norfolk skyline. Norfolk, VA. Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP + Williams, Tazewell & Assoc.. | Arnold B. McKinnon Building (1989) (20 floors) (501 East Main St.) beyond Bank of America. Norfolk, VA. Architect: Williams, Tazewell & Assoc.. | Confederate Monument (Main St. at Commercial Plaza). Norfolk, VA. | Skyline of the core of Norfolk. Norfolk, VA. |
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Main St. Tower (1994) (14 floors) (300 East Main St.) with BB&T Tower beyond. Norfolk, VA. Architect: Burrell F. Saunders. | Dominion Tower (1987) (26 floors) (999 Waterside Dr.). Norfolk, VA. Architect: HKS Inc.. | Bank of Hampton Roads Building (9 floors) (500 Plume St.). Norfolk, VA. | Norfolk Federal Building (1979) (8 floors) (200 Granby St.). Norfolk, VA. Architect: Vosbeck, Vosbeck, Kendrick & Redinger. |
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Dominion Enterprises Building (2007) (20 floors) (150 Granby St.). Norfolk, VA. Architect: CMSS Architects, PC. | Facade of Dominion Enterprises Building. Norfolk, VA. | Dominion Enterprises Building above heritage row on Granby St. Norfolk, VA. | Victorian Buildings along 132-114 Granby St. Norfolk, VA. |
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Victorian Building facade at 132 Granby St. Norfolk, VA. | Victorian Building facade at 126 Granby St. Norfolk, VA. | Victorian Building facade at 114 Granby St. Norfolk, VA. | Victorian Building facade with lions at 114 Granby St. Norfolk, VA. |
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Norfolk Main Library (Old City Hall) (235 E. Plume St.). Norfolk, VA. Architect: Wyatt & Nolting. On National Register. | Norfolk Main Library entrance (235 E. Plume St.). Norfolk, VA. | Epworth United Methodist Church (1894) (124 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. Architect: John Kevan Peebles & John Ruthven Carpenter. On National Register. | Tower of Epworth United Methodist Church. Norfolk, VA. |
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Facade of Epworth United Methodist Church. Norfolk, VA. | Freemason Street Baptist Church (1850) (W. Freemason at Bank St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Thomas U. Walter. On National Register. | Gothic door of Freemason Street Baptist Church. Norfolk, VA. | St Paul's Episcopal Church (1739 & 1832) (201 St. Paul's Blvd.). Norfolk, VA. On National Register. |
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Lynnhaven Hotel (now James Madison Offices) (1907) (339-49 Granby St.) originally built for Jamestown Exhibition. Norfolk, VA. Architect: John Kevan Peebles. | The Rotunda (415 St. Paul's Blvd). Norfolk, VA. | Taiwan Friendship Pavilion in Friendship Park. Norfolk, VA. | Friendship Park with Taiwan Friendship Pavilion. Norfolk, VA. |
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Chinese roof detail of Taiwan Friendship Pavilion. Norfolk, VA. | Water lilly pond at Taiwan Friendship Pavilion. Norfolk, VA. | Dr. William B. Selden House (1807) (351 Botetourt St.) was HQ of Federal occupation (1862-65). Norfolk, VA. | Dr. William B. Selden House was visited by Robert E. Lee in April 1870 after Civil War. Norfolk, VA. |
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John Cary-Weston House (c1870) (358 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Second Empire. | Charles Rollins Grandy House (c1900) (355 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Georgian Revival. | Old Norfolk Public Library (1904) (345 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Beaux Arts. Architect: Herbert D. Hale & Henry G. Morse. | Minerva bust over entrance of Old Norfolk Public Library funded by Carnegie. Norfolk, VA. |
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A.A. McCullough Row (338-46 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Italianate. | Heritage house & garden (322 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. | George Wisham Roper House (1901) (320 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Georgian Revival. | Cast iron fence of George Wisham Roper House. Norfolk, VA. |
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WilliamCamp & Hubard House (1852) (308 W. Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Greek Revival. | Petty-Dickson House (1852) (300 W. Freemason St.) with mermaid. Norfolk, VA. Style: Greek Revival. | 246 W. Freemason St. House (late 19thC). Norfolk, VA. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. | Taylor-Whittle House (c1790) (227 W. Freemason St.) of Norfolk Historical Society. Norfolk, VA. Style: Federal. On National Register. |
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Willoughby-Baylor House (1794) (601 East Freemason St.) built by Captain William Willoughby is now Norfolk History Museum. Norfolk, VA. On National Register. | Moses Myers House (1797) (Bank at E. Freemason St.) (first Jewish settlers) now part of Chrysler Museum. Norfolk, VA. Architect: Benjamin H. Latrobe. On National Register. | James Wilson Hunter House museum (1894) (240 West Freemason St.). Norfolk, VA. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. Architect: W.P. Wentworth. | Douglas MacArthur Memorial in former Norfolk court house & city hall (19thC) (421 E. City Hall Ave.). Norfolk, VA. Architect: William R. Singleton. On National Register. |