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  • The exterior of Scandianavia House on Park Avenue, with its display of the flags of the Scandinavian countries.
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  • Québec city's city hall, the Hotel-de-Ville, in old Québec's upper town.
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  • A view of New York Harbor from the terrace behind the Fairway market in Brooklyn's Red Hook.
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  • The back of the Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
    EJL-171114-3010.jpg
  • The Episcopal Chirch of the Holy Cross in Middletown, Rhode Island. It was design by Richard Upjohn, built in the Gothic revival style, and opened in 1845.
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  • The  United Congregational Church in Little Compton, Rhode Island, seen from its graveyard. The building dates to 1835.
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  • A view of New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty in the background from the terrace behind the Fairway market in Brooklyn's Red Hook.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • A 1908 BMT Q car, rebuilt in 1938 to service the 1939 “World of Tomorrow” World's Fair, and repainted in the Fair colors of blue and orange. This series of cars was the last of the wooden-bodied subway cars in service, finally retired in 1969.
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  • The main entrance of the Central Libary of the Brooklyn Public Library, Alfred Morton Githens and Francis Kelly, architects. The bas-reliefs beside the door are by scupltor Paul Jennwein; the screen over the entry, with its literary themes, is by Thomas H. Jones.
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  • The main entrance of the Central Libary of the Brooklyn Public Library, Alfred Morton Githens and Francis Kelly, architects. The bas-reliefs beside the door are by scupltor Paul Jennwein; the screen over the entry, with its literary themes, is by Thomas H. Jones.
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  • The former Thomas A. Radcliffe House at 484 E. 17th St., between Dorchester Road and Ditmas Ave., displays a blend of shngle-style Queen Anne and Colonial Revival architecture.
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  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
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  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
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  • A shingle style bungalow at 500 E. 16th St., between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
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  • A shingle style bungalow at 500 E. 16th St., between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
    EJL-170925-1009.jpg
  • A fine example of a shingle style bungalow at 292 E. 16th St., between Dorchester Rd and Ditmas Avenue, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
    EJL-170925-1005.jpg
  • Will Alsop's "pencil box" addition to the Ontario College of Art & Design's Sharp Centre for Design.
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  • The landmark CN Tower in Toronto's financial district.
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  • A young vendor outside Toronto's St. Lawrence Market on an autumn day, selling fresh onions, potatoes and watermelons.
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  • A business man working outdoors in the plaza at Brookfield Place in Toronto's financial district.
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  • A business man working outdoors in the plaza at Brookfield Place in Toronto's financial district.
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  • The gilt towers of the Royal Bank of Canada in Toronto's financial district.
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  • The Episcopal Chirch of the Holy Cross in Middletown, Rhode Island. It was design by Richard Upjohn, built in the Gothic revival style, and opened in 1845.
    Midddletown_Rhode_Island-1002.jpg
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  • A view of New York Harbor from the terrace behind the Fairway market in Brooklyn's Red Hook.
    EJL 180414 1079.jpg
  • A 1908 BMT Q car, rebuilt in 1938 to service the 1939 “World of Tomorrow” World's Fair, and repainted in the Fair colors of blue and orange. This series of cars was the last of the wooden-bodied subway cars in service, finally retired in 1969.
    EJL-171114-3052.jpg
  • The entrance to theMontauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
    EJL-171114-3014.jpg
  • The main entrance of the Central Libary of the Brooklyn Public Library, Alfred Morton Githens and Francis Kelly, architects. The bas-reliefs beside the door are by scupltor Paul Jennwein; the screen over the entry, with its literary themes, is by Thomas H. Jones.
    EJL-170915-1060.jpg
  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
    EJL-170925-1019.jpg
  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
    EJL-170925-1017.jpg
  • A fine example of a shingle style bungalow at 292 E. 16th St., between Dorchester Rd and Ditmas Avenue, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
    EJL-170925-1006.jpg
  • The Episcopal Chirch of the Holy Cross in Middletown, Rhode Island. It was design by Richard Upjohn, built in the Gothic revival style, and opened in 1845.
    Midddletown_Rhode_Island-1003.jpg
  • New York, NY - 11 February 2014. The exterior of Mission Cantina at 172 Orchard Street at the corner of Stanton Street, Danny Bowien's latest restarant on New York City's Lower East Side.
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