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SEARCH RESULTS FOR "Historic Place/Landmarks"

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  • 55 Laguna Street
    California

    The campus at 55 Laguna Street in San Francisco, California was built in 1924 and expanded in 1930. The building was formerly…  

  • Allen County Courthouse
    Fort Wayne, IN

    The Allen County Courthouse is a Beaux-Arts style courthouse, designed by Brentwood C. Tolan. It has the largest and most varied ensemble…  

  • Allen County Courthouse, Tiles
    Fort Wayne, Indiana

    The Allen County Courthouse was built between 1897-1900 in the Beaux-Arts style popular at the turn of the twentieth century. The building…  

  • Arlington House Mansion Exterior
    Arlington, VA

    Arlington House, the former Custis-Lee Mansion, is a monumental Greek Revival style mansion that overlooks the Potomac River. It was designed by…  

  • Bexar County Courthouse
    San Antonio, TX

    Both a Texas Historic Landmark and National Historic Landmark, the Bexar County Courthouse is an architectural gem. Designed and constructed by distinguished…  

  • Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Playground Mural
    New York, NY

    EverGreene conservators conducted a general condition assessment and executed a treatment plan for the Bill “Bojangles” Robinson mural, its surrounding masonry, and…  

  • Boardwalk Hall
    Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, NJ

    Constructed in 1929, this U.S. National Historic Landmark has endured as a cultural hub for nearly 100 years. Once deemed the world’s…  

  • Candoro Marble Company Showroom
    Knoxville, TN

    The Candoro Marble Company, founded in 1914, traces its roots to the quarrier and dealer J. J. Craig, who began producing fine…  

  • Carnegie Library Condition Assessment
    Washington, DC

    Construction of the Carnegie Library in Mt. Vernon Square, Washington, D. C. Was completed in 1902. The symmetrical, Beaux-Arts building is constructed…  

  • Cheekwood Fountain Treatment
    Nashville, TN

    EverGreene conservators worked with the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art for the restoration of a terra cotta fountain in the…  

  • Christ Church
    Newton, NJ

    Christ Church has a rich history that extends beyond the construction of their current church building. First organized in 1769, Christ Church…  

  • Christ Church, United Methodist
    New York, NY

    Christ Church, United Methodist was originally built in 1933 by architects Cram and Ferguson who are well known for their Gothic buildings…  

  • Church of the Ascension
    New York, NY

    Designed by architect Richard Upjohn, the church was completed in 1841 and remodeled by McKim, Mead, and White in 1889. The Church…  

  • Clara Barton Apartment & Missing Soldiers Office
    Washington, DC

    After its accidental discovery in 1997, Clara Barton’s Apartment and Missing Soldiers Office was restored to become a museum. Prior to restoration,…  

  • Clara Barton Museum
    Washington, DC

    Following the Civil War, Clara Barton operated an office to aid missing-in-action soldiers out of her apartment. After her tenancy ended, the…  

  • Congregation Shearith Israel
    New York, NY

    A New York City landmark, this Beaux Arts-style synagogue (Arnold Brunner, 1896-97) is architecturally significant as the first synagogue in the United…  

  • Cooper Hewitt Museum
    New York City, NY

    The Cooper Hewitt Museum, which became part of the Smithsonian Institution in 1968, moved into its current location at 91st Street &…  

  • Dime Savings Bank of New York
    Brooklyn, NY

    The Dime Savings Bank of New York was built from 1906 to 1908 in the neoclassical architectural style. This New York City…  

  • Durham Museum
    Omaha, NE

    The Durham Museum is housed in the former Omaha Union Pacific Passenger Terminal, which was constructed to replace the previous union station,…  

  • Eames House
    Pacific Palisades, CA

    The Eames House in Pacific Palisades, California, was designed and constructed by Charles and Ray Eames. This iconic mid-century modern home was…  

  • Embassy Theatre, Lewiston
    Lewiston, PA

    The Embassy Theatre in Lewistown, Pennsylvania was completed in 1927 and designed by Albert Douglas Hill of Hodgens & Hill, a Philadelphia-based…  

  • Empire State Building
    New York, NY

    As part of the Empire State Building’s $500M restoration, EverGreene replicated the original Art Deco 24-foot-tall lobby ceiling and corridor murals, painted…  

  • George Fink Studio Assessment
    Coral Gables, FL

    The George Fink Studio was constructed in 1925 for the architecture practice of H. George Fink. Fink was a cousin of Coral Gables…  

  • George Gund Foundation Lobby
    Ohio Theatre, Cleveland, OH

    Designed by the architect Thomas Lamb, the Ohio Theatre was originally built as a 1,300-seat theater for live performances in 1921. In…  

  • Grand Opera House, Meridian
    Meridian, MS

    The Grand Opera House of Meridian, Mississippi was built in 1889 by Architect G. M. Torgenson and the interior was designed by…  

  • Hegeler Carus Mansion
    LaSalle, IL

    This 1874 Second Empire mansion was built by Chicago architect W. W. Boyington for the La Salle industrialist Edward C. Hegeler. Several…  

  • Helen Hayes Theatre
    New York, NY

    Originally named the “Little Theater” when it was built in 1912 by Winthrop Ames, the Helen Hayes Theater was conceived as an intimate venue where…  

  • Hollybush Mansion
    Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ

    Built in 1849 by successful businessman Thomas Whitney, the Hollybush Mansion on the campus of Rowan University is a 19th century mansion…  

  • House of the Temple Laylight Protection
    Washington, DC

    Among the other effects of the unusual earthquake in 2011 to this landmark John Russel Pope building in Washington DC, the decorative…  

  • Illinois State Capitol - Room 400
    Springfield, IL

    EverGreene has completed multiple project throughout the Illinois State Capitol, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We were…  

  • Illinois State Capitol - Rotunda & Alcoves
    Springfield, IL

    Our multifaceted project at the Illinois State Capitol encompassed conservation treatments and decorative painting in the rotunda and alcoves. First, EverGreene  executed…  

  • Illinois State Capitol West Wing
    Springfield, IL

    Designed by Alfred Piquenard between 1868 and 1888, the Capitol represents the zenith of Second Empire design in the state. EverGreene studied…  

  • Issac M. Wise Temple
    Cincinnati, OH

    The Issac M. Wise Temple (formerly the Plum Street Temple) was designed by James Key Wilson and built in 1865. EverGreene was…  

  • Jefferson Memorial
    Washington, DC

    The Jefferson Memorial is one of the significant monuments to a Founding Father in the Federal core of Washington DC. It was…  

  • Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall
    Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, DC

    Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (Fort McNair and Fort Myer) is located at the juncture of Washington, DC and Arlington, Virginia at the…  

  • Kings Theatre
    Brooklyn, NY

    Kings Theatre was designed in the French Baroque style in the 1920s. It was one of the five Loew’s Wonder Theaters in…  

  • LA Union Station Ceiling Restoration
    Los Angeles, CA

    Built in 1939, Los Angeles Union Station became the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States. The structure combines Art Deco, Mission…  

  • Louis Comfort Tiffany Mosaic
    Willard Memorial Chapel, Auburn, NY

    In collaboration with Crawford & Stearns Architects and Preservation Planners, EverGreene conservators performed a condition assessment of the large-scale mosaic artwork designed…  

  • Manhattan Surrogate’s Court
    New York, NY

    Designed by R. Thomas, then one of the most sought-after architects of public spaces, and completed in 1907, the seven-story Beaux-Arts structure…  

  • Medgar Evers House
    Jackson, MS

    Medgar Evers was a Civil Rights activist in Mississippi, working to overturn segregation at the University of Mississippi, organize voter-registration efforts, and…  

  • Memorial Amphitheater Mortar Analysis
    Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA

    EverGreene conservators performed analysis of mortar samples collected from Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Amphitheater. The purpose of the mortar analysis was to…  

  • Mission Concepción
    San Antonio, TX

    A National Historic Landmark and part of San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, Mission Concepción was built in the Spanish Colonial style.…  

  • National World War I Museum and Memorial
    Kansas City, MO

    To remember the men and women who died in World War I, a large monument known as the Liberty Memorial was constructed…  

  • National Zoological Park Retainer Wall
    Washington, DC

    Decorative painters carefully blended colors to create a custom, hyper-realistic stone façade for the 43 foot-tall and 900 foot-long General Service Building…  

  • Navy Yard Building B
    Navy Yard, Brooklyn, NY

    Located at the northeast corner of Flushing Avenue and Navy Street in Brooklyn, New York, Admiral’s Row was the residential section of…  

  • Neil Simon Theatre
    New York, NY

    The Neil Simon Theatre was designed by the renowned theatre architect Herbert J. Krapp, and was originally named the “Alvin Theatre” after…  

  • New Amsterdam Theatre
    New York, NY

    The New Amsterdam Theatre was built in 1902-1903 and designed by the architecture firm Hertz and Tallant. The New Amsterdam is known…  

  • New York Public Library Vault Ceilings
    New York, NY

    EverGreene’s recurring work at the New York Public Library is a partnership between the Library’s stewardship and our shared commitment to excellence…  

  • North Extension Pediment Sculpture
    U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC

    During the exterior stone restoration campaign of the US Capitol Building, North (Senate) Extension, we performed conservation repairs to the east facing…  

  • North Extension Stone Restoration
    US Capitol Building, Washington, DC

    The United States Capitol Building houses the two branches of Congress, the House of Representative on the south and the Senate on…  

  • Paramount Theatre at Emerson College
    Boston, MA

    Opening in 1932, the Paramount Theatre, designed by Architect Arthur Bowditch, with a richly appointed French art deco interior typical of the…  

  • Park Avenue Armory - Board of Officers Room
    New York, NY

    EverGreene completed the interior conservation of the Board of Officers Room at the Park Avenue Armory. The Board of Officers is one…  

  • Planet Word Museum
    Washington, DC

    Planet Word is the world’s first voice-activated museum that immerses visitors in the magic of language and seeks to promote continued curiosity…  

  • Rye Meeting House
    Rye, New York

    Rye Meeting House was built in the 1830s as a schoolhouse and relocated to the present location in 1867.  After relocation, the…  

  • Santa Barbara County Courthouse Murals
    Santa Barbara, CA

    The Santa Barbara County Courthouse, a prime example of Spanish Colonial design, features a Mural Room where the history of Santa Barbara…  

  • Seattle Union Station
    Seattle, WA

    The Beaux-Arts style Union Station (Daniel J. Patterson, 1911) was abandoned for 28 years. A public-private partnership between local business leaders and…  

  • Seven Dolors Church
    Manhattan, KS

    The Seven Dolors Catholic Parish’s post-historic campaign educed the color palette to three colors: white, pink and maroon, and unfortunately, had lost…  

  • South Extension Pediment Sculpture
    U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC

    During the exterior stone restoration campaign of the US Capitol Building, South (House) Extension, EverGreene conservators performed conservation repairs to the east…  

  • St. Bart's Preschool
    New York, NY

    St. Bartholomew’s Church, also known as St. Bart’s, was built in 1916 and designed by Bertram Goodhue. It was commissioned as a…  

  • Steinway Building
    111 West 57th Street, New York, NY

    Designed in 1925 by Warren & Wetmore, 111 W 57th Street was built for the famous Steinway Piano Company. In 2019, EverGreene…  

  • Temple Emanu-El
    New York, NY

    EverGreene was selected as the prime contractor for the two-year phased restoration of the historic interior finishes at Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan.…  

  • The Monroe Abbey
    Phoenix, AZ

    The ruined structure known as The Monroe Abbey, located in Phoenix, was constructed in 1929 as the First Baptist Church. The building…  

  • The Stanley Theatre
    Utica, NY

    The Stanley Theatre in Utica, New York was designed by renowned theater designer, Thomas Lamb, and opened in 1928. It was designed…  

  • Thomaston Opera House
    Thomaston, CT

    The Thomaston Opera House was built in 1884 in a Romanesque architectural style and is used as both a performance venue and the…  

  • US Capitol South Extension Stone Consolidation
    US Capitol Building, Washington, DC

    The United States Capitol Building houses the two branches of Congress, the House of Representative on the south and the Senate on…  

  • USNA Gate II
    Annapolis, MD

    Gate II is one of the original wrought iron gates that access the grounds of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis…  

  • Valley Forge Paint Analysis
    Valley Forge, PA

    A three-story building know as Horseshoe Trail South is one of the last remaining structures belonging to the industrial village at Valley Forge,…  

  • Virginia State Capitol
    Richmond, VA

    Alongside French architect Charles-Louis Clérisseau, Thomas Jefferson designed the Virginia State Capitol, drawing inspiration from the classical Roman temple Maison Carrée in…  

  • Warner Theatre, Torrington
    Torrington, CT

    Opened in 1931 as part of the Warner Bros chain of movie theatres, the Warner Theatre in Torrington is a late work…  

  • Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
    St. Augustine, FL

    The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, located in St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest European city in America, dates to 1798, the Second Spanish Colonial…  

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  • A Closer Look at Columbia University's Campus

    Columbia University is an Ivy League research university located in New York City. Established in 1754, Columbia has endured as a top-tier…  

  • A Student's Ode to Historic Libraries

    Authored by Abigail Hembree, Marketing Intern at EverGreene and a Northeastern University undergrad studying journalism and photography I chose to attend Northeastern…  

  • Enoch Pratt Free Library c Joseph Romeo
    Best of Maryland Awards 2020

    Preservation Maryland Announces Best of Maryland Awards: Building Rehabilitations, Skilled Artisans, Museum Volunteers & Others Celebrated Across the Old Line State Preservation…  

  • Celebrating the 30th Lucy G. Moses Awards

    Hosted by the New York Landmarks Conservancy (NYLC), the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards ceremony is an annual celebration of exceptional restoration…  

  • Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, Maryland | Photography by Joseph Romeo
    Excellence in Construction & Real Estate Awards

    The Daily Record selected  EverGreene Architectural Arts Historic Restoration of the Enoch Pratt Central Library to receive the 2020 Excellence in Construction…  

  • Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple

    When the Oak Park Unity Church was destroyed in a fire in 1905, the Unitarian Universalist congregation turned to local architect Frank…  

  • Lasers & Modern Technologies To Preserve The Past

    EverGreene Architectural Arts has always been focused on capturing the knowledge of traditional trades and blend it with the latest achievements in…  

  • NYLC's Sacred Sites Virtual Open House

    EverGreene is delighted to continue our sponsorship for the New York Landmarks Conservancy 10th annual Sacred Sites Open House. It will be…  

  • Eldridge Street Synagogue Restoring Stories
    Restoring Stories: Decorative Paint

    Uncovering History in the Eldridge Street Synagogue EverGreene is honored to be participating in the Museum at Eldridge Street’s Restoring Stories–a new…  

  • By Difference engine
    State Historic Preservation Officer's Award for Excellence

    EverGreene is a proud Cornerstone Level supporter of the DC Preservation League’s virtual award ceremony for the 2020 District of Columbia Awards…  

  • The Little Chapel That Stood
    The Little Chapel That Stood

    Known as the “little chapel that stood,” St. Paul’s Chapel has endured over 250 years of New York City’s history, making it…  

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