4 World Trade Center (WTC) stands on the southeastern corner, place exactly where the original 4 WTC was located. Pritzker-Prize winning architect,…
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4 World Trade Center ColumnNew York, NY
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Arlington House Mansion ExteriorArlington, VA
Arlington House, the former Custis-Lee Mansion, is a monumental Greek Revival style mansion that overlooks the Potomac River. It was designed by…
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Basilica Of The Sacred Heart of JesusConewago Chapel, Hanover, PA
Constructed in 1787, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (also known as Conewago Chapel) is the oldest Catholic Church built…
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Centralia Fox TheatreCentrailia, WA
The Fox Theatre in Centralia, WA opened in 1930. The space was originally designed as a single-screen movie theater, with a total…
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Chrysler Building - ElevatorsNew York, NY
In keeping with William Van Alen’s vision of tasteful opulence evident in the Chrysler Building’s marble lobby, the elevator cabinets were uniquely…
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Golden State TheatreMonterey, CA
The Golden State Theatre opened in 1926. Designed by the architectural firm Reid & Reid as an atmospheric movie palace, it was…
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Grand Central StationNew York, NY
In 2020, EverGreene was contracted to restore the decorative plaster elements on the iconic ceiling of the Grand Central Station Main Concourse.…
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Grant Barracks, West PointNew York
Grant Barracks is part of the prestigious West Point Academy. It is named after General Ulysses S. Grant. The east side of…
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Hall of ColumnsU.S. Capitol, Washington D.C.
Over the course of four years, our craftspeople worked to restore the scagliola and faux marble walls in the U.S. Capitol Hall…
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Harvard Club New YorkNew York, NY
The Harvard Club of New York City is a private social club located at 35 West 44th St in Midtown Manhattan. Originally…
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Illinois State Capitol—House & Senate ChambersSpringfield, IL
For more than a decade, EverGreene has been restoring rooms in the State Capitol, beginning with the House and Senate Chambers in…
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Kansas City Union StationKansas City, MO
Built in 1914, Union Station encompasses 850,000 square feet and originally featured 900 rooms. In it’s prime as a working train station,…
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Mount Baker TheatreBellingham, WA
The Mount Baker Theatre was designed by Architect R.C. Reamer in the classic style with an emphasis on Moorish-Spanish motifs and opened…
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National Zoological Park Retainer WallWashington, 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…
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Seattle Union StationSeattle, WA
The Beaux-Arts style Union Station, designed by Daniel J. Patterson in 1911, was abandoned for 28 years after Milwaukee Road and Union…
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St. Augustine CathedralKalamazoo, MI
St. Augustine was designed by the office of renowned ecclesiastical architect Ralph Adams Cram and built in 1951 as a parish church.…
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St. Cecilia's Cathedral RestorationOmaha, NE
The iconic St. Cecilia Cathedral, located in Omaha’s Gold Coast Historic District, began construction in 1905. The architect, Thomas Rogers Kimball, designed…
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St. Mary's Church, AspenAspen, CO
St. Mary’s (1892) is a pioneer church in downtown Aspen. It was never elaborately decorated but its architecture had become discordant over…
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The Olympia TheatreMiami, FL
The Olympia Theatre at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts owes its distinctively Moorish character to renowned atmospheric theater architect John…
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Warner Theatre, TorringtonTorrington, CT
Opened in 1931 as part of the Warner Bros chain of movie theatres, the Warner Theatre in Torrington is a late work…
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Yale Club of New York City, Tap RoomNew York, NY
When the Yale Club of New York City opened at its current location in 1915, the 22 story building became the largest…