Silver City architectural survey thing
Summary: Survey documenting Silver City's architectural history, building booms, fires, preservation.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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Silver City's architectural heritage from adobe territorial structures to Victorian boom-town buildings and 20th-century commercial architecture
cited from Built to Last: An Architectural History of Silver City, New Mexico (1986)A survey of Silver City's architectural heritage, from adobe territorial structures to Victorian boom-town buildings and 20th-century commercial architecture. Documents the town's building boom periods, major fires, and preservation efforts. Includes photographs and floor plans o…
building boom periods and major fires
cited from Built to Last: An Architectural History of Silver City, New Mexico (1986)A survey of Silver City's architectural heritage, from adobe territorial structures to Victorian boom-town buildings and 20th-century commercial architecture. Documents the town's building boom periods, major fires, and preservation efforts. Includes photographs and floor plans o…
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photographs and floor plans of Grant County Courthouse
cited from Built to Last: An Architectural History of Silver City, New Mexico (1986)A survey of Silver City's architectural heritage, from adobe territorial structures to Victorian boom-town buildings and 20th-century commercial architecture. Documents the town's building boom periods, major fires, and preservation efforts. Includes photographs and floor plans o…
photographs and floor plans of Silco Theatre
cited from Built to Last: An Architectural History of Silver City, New Mexico (1986)A survey of Silver City's architectural heritage, from adobe territorial structures to Victorian boom-town buildings and 20th-century commercial architecture. Documents the town's building boom periods, major fires, and preservation efforts. Includes photographs and floor plans o…
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Built to Last: An Architectural History of Silver City, New Mexico ↗
Berry, Susan & Russell, Sharman · 1986 · book · rights_reserved · details