Category:1924 architecture

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Works of architecture completed in the year 1924.

Category: 1920s architecture: < 1920-1921-1922-1923-1924-1925-1926-1927-1928-1929 >

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

B

  • Bridges completed in 1924

Pages in category "1924 architecture"

The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

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  • 1924 in architecture

3

  • 33 Liberty Street

A

  • Allerton Hotel
  • American Radiator Building

B

  • Balboa Theatre
  • Bank of California Building
  • Bluebird Garage

C

  • St. Cyprian Roman Catholic Church (Philadelphia)

E

  • East Lake Community Library
  • Ennis House
  • Equitable Building (Des Moines)

F

  • First Baptist Church, Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Fortune Theatre

G

  • Guard Island Light
  • Gyumri City Stadium

H

  • Hordern Pavilion

L

  • Lewis War Memorial

M

  • Majorelle Garden
  • Manseibashi Station
  • Metropolitan Tower (Chicago)

N

  • North China Daily News Building

O

  • Ontario Apartments

Q

  • Q Theatre

S

  • Serbian Home
  • Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel
  • Soldier Field
  • St. John's Cathedral, Los Angeles
  • St. La Salle Hall
  • St. Stefan's Romanian Orthodox Church
  • Stellafane Observatory

T

  • Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
  • Time and Temperature Building

W

  • Wrigley Building
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