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Zion Church - oldest Lutheran congregation in Maryland started in 1755; building from 1808
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YMCA Building (1873) - renovated Second Empire design
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Wyman Park, Lee-Jackson Monument (1948) - rare example of double equestrian statue
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World Trade Center (1979) - by firm of I.M. Pei, edge pointed to water like brow of a ship
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Wolman House (1939) Laurence Fowler Hall made rare use of steel construction in residential home for London-style townhouse
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Westminster Church (1852) - English style by Thomas and James Dixon; Poe buried here
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Washington Monument (1815-29) - nation's first formal tribute to Washington by Robert Mills
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Warringtn Apartments (1928) - by Wyatt & Nolting
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Walters Art Museum (1905) - Beaux Arts for one of world's greatest private collections from father-son William and Henry
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Vickers Building (1904) - classical ornamentation in rare brick rebuild after 1904 Fire
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USS Taney - last surviving warship on duty at Pearl harbor December 7, 1941
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USS Constellation - launched 1854; last Civil War-era vessel afloat
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US Customs House (1907) - Beaux Arts with rusticated base and engaged Ionic columns on site of Latrobe's famed domed Merchants Exchange from 1820
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Upton (1838) - early Greek Revival country house barely hanging on
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University Baptist Church (1926) - Neoclassical octaganol dome by John Charles Pope
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United Railways & Electric Company (post-1904) - power generating plant
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United Railways & Electric Company (post-1904) - power generating plant
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Thurgood Marshall House - born and raised in Baltimore; lived here as young boy
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Thomas-Jencks-Gladding House (1850) - Greek Revival by John Niernsee long regarded as most elegant house in Mount Vernon Place
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The Wharf Rat - Pratt Street
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The Senator (1939) - one of best local examples of Art Deco remaining
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Sun Life Building (1966) - International Style in non-reflective black Canadian granite
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Stewart's Department Store (1889) - Louis Stewart bought building in 1901
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Stafford Hotel - Beaux Arts design by Charles Cassell in brownstone, terra cotta and yellow brick
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St. Vincent de Paul Church (1840) - Georgian tower design for oldest Catholic parish in city
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St. Peters Protestant Church (1868) - one of several Baltimore churches designed in Norman Gothic style by NH Hutton and John Murdoch
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St. Paul's Rectory (1791) - Federal-era church residence
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St. Jude Shrine - Greek Revival with Ionic columned portico
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St. Alphonsus Church - landmark Gothic Revival design by Robert Cary Long, Jr
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SOM Office Center (1986) - stepped bands of polished grey Vermont granite and reflective glass intersected by vertical indents