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Mediterranean Revival architecture

Index Mediterranean Revival architecture

Mediterranean Revival is a design style introduced in the United States in the waning nineteenth century variously incorporating references from Spanish Renaissance, Spanish Colonial, Beaux-Arts, Italian Renaissance, Arabic Andalusian architecture, and Venetian Gothic architecture. [1]

95 relations: Addison Mizner, Allouez Pump House, Allouez, Wisconsin, Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles), Amtrak, August Geiger (architect), Avalon, California, Balcony, Beaumont, Texas, Beaux-Arts architecture, Bertram Goodhue, Beverly Hills, California, Beverly Shores station, Boca Raton Resort, Boca Raton, Florida, Ca' d'Zan, California, Casa Casuarina, Catalina Casino, Church of Scientology, Clearwater, Florida, Cooley High School, Coral Gables, Florida, Cranberry Specialty Hospital, Cuba, Delaware and Hudson Passenger Station, Delray Beach, Florida, Detroit, Flag Building, Florida, Florida Theatre, Fort Harrison Hotel, Fort Pierce, Florida, Francis Lederer, Francis Marion Stokes Fourplex, Freedom Tower (Miami), Fullerton, California, Gothic architecture, Gothicmed, Hanson, Massachusetts, Harold Lloyd Estate, Havana, Hayes Mansion, Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Italianate architecture, Jacksonville, Florida, Jamaica Estates, Queens, John Ringling, Keystone (architecture), Lake George (village), New York, ..., Los Angeles, Madison, Wisconsin, Metrolink (California), Miami, Miami Beach, Florida, Miami Biltmore Hotel, Mission Revival architecture, Moorish Revival architecture, Nottingham Cooperative, Orlando, Florida, Palace, Pasadena City Hall, Pasadena, California, Paul Williams (architect), Port Washington Fire Engine House, Port Washington, Wisconsin, Portland, Oregon, Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, San Jose, California, San Pedro, Los Angeles, Sanatorium, Sarasota, Florida, Snell Arcade, Spanish Colonial architecture, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, Spanish Renaissance architecture, St. Pete Beach, Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida, Stucco, Sunrise Theatre, Temple Terrace, Florida, The Don CeSar, The Mary Louis Academy, The Plan Collection, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Tile, United States, Venetian Gothic architecture, Villa, Vinoy Park Hotel, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Walt Disney World, West Hills, Los Angeles, Wrought iron. Expand index (45 more) »

Addison Mizner

Addison Cairns Mizner (December 12, 1872 – February 5, 1933) was an American resort architect whose Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style interpretations left an indelible stamp on South Florida, where it continues to inspire architects and land developers.

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Allouez Pump House

The Allouez Pump House is located in Allouez, Wisconsin.

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Allouez, Wisconsin

Allouez is a village in Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

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Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles)

The Ambassador Hotel was a hotel in Los Angeles, California, and location of the Cocoanut Grove nightclub until it was demolished in 2005.

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Amtrak

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak, is a passenger railroad service that provides medium- and long-distance intercity service in the contiguous United States and to three Canadian cities.

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August Geiger (architect)

August Geiger (September 2, 1887 - 1968) was one of the most prominent American architects in South Florida from 1905 to the late 1940s.

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Avalon, California

Avalon is the only incorporated city on Santa Catalina Island of the California Channel Islands, and the southernmost city in Los Angeles County.

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Balcony

A balcony (from balcone, scaffold; cf. Old High German balcho, beam, balk; probably cognate with Persian term بالكانه bālkāneh or its older variant پالكانه pālkāneh) is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor.

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Beaumont, Texas

Beaumont is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Texas in the United States, within the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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Beaux-Arts architecture

Beaux-Arts architecture was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly from the 1830s to the end of the 19th century.

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Bertram Goodhue

Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue (April 28, 1869 – April 23, 1924) was an American architect celebrated for his work in Gothic Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival design.

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Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is an affluent city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, surrounded by the cities of Los Angeles and West Hollywood.

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Beverly Shores station

Beverly Shores is a train station in Beverly Shores, Indiana, United States, which is served by South Shore Line trains.

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Boca Raton Resort

The Boca Raton Resort & Club, which opened February 6, 1926 as the Cloister Inn, is a large resort and membership-based club located in Boca Raton, Florida.

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Boca Raton, Florida

Boca Raton (lit) is the southernmost city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, first incorporated on August 2, 1924 as "Bocaratone," and then incorporated as "Boca Raton" in 1925.

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Ca' d'Zan

Ca' d'Zan, a Mediterranean Revival residence in Sarasota, Florida, was the winter home of the American circus owner, developer and art collector John Ringling and his wife Mable.

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California

California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States.

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Casa Casuarina

The Villa, Casa Casuarina, (also known as Versace Mansion) is a property previously owned by Italian fashion impresario Gianni Versace at Ocean Drive in the Miami Beach Architectural District, Florida.

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Catalina Casino

The Catalina Casino is located in Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, off the coast of Los Angeles in California.

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Church of Scientology

The Church of Scientology is a multinational network and hierarchy of numerous ostensibly independent but interconnected corporate entities and other organizations devoted to the practice, administration and dissemination of Scientology, a new religious movement.

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Clearwater, Florida

Clearwater is a city located in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, northwest of Tampa and St. Petersburg.

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Cooley High School

Thomas M. Cooley High School is located at the intersection of Hubbell Avenue and Chalfonte Street, on the northwest side of Detroit, Michigan.

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Coral Gables, Florida

Coral Gables, officially the City of Coral Gables, is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, located southwest of Downtown Miami.

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Cranberry Specialty Hospital

Cranberry Specialty Hospital was a tuberculosis sanatorium and later a chronic care facility operated by Plymouth County which was operational from 1919 until 1992 in Hanson, Massachusetts.

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Cuba

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a country comprising the island of Cuba as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos.

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Delaware and Hudson Passenger Station

Delaware and Hudson Passenger Station is a historic train station located at Lake George in Warren County, New York.

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Delray Beach, Florida

Delray Beach is a coastal city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.

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Detroit

Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County.

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Flag Building

The Flag Building, also referred to as the Super Power Building, is the largest building in Clearwater, Florida.

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Florida

Florida (Spanish for "land of flowers") is the southernmost contiguous state in the United States.

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Florida Theatre

The Florida Theatre is a historic American movie theater located in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Fort Harrison Hotel

The Fort Harrison Hotel serves as the flagship building of the Flag Land Base, the Church of Scientology's spiritual headquarters in Clearwater, Florida.

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Fort Pierce, Florida

Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States.

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Francis Lederer

Francis Lederer (November 6, 1899 – May 25, 2000) was a Czech-born film and stage actor with a successful career, first in Europe, then in the United States.

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Francis Marion Stokes Fourplex

The Francis Marion Stokes Fourplex is a historic residential building located in the Northwest district of Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Freedom Tower (Miami)

The Freedom Tower (Torre de la Libertad) is a building in Miami, Florida, designed by Schultze and Weaver.

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Fullerton, California

Fullerton is a city located in northern Orange County, California, United States.

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Gothic architecture

Gothic architecture is an architectural style that flourished in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages.

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Gothicmed

Gothicmed is a European Union project carried out within the Culture 2000 programme and headed by the Ministry of Culture of the regional government of Valencia (Valencian Community), Spain.

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Hanson, Massachusetts

Hanson is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States and is one of the inland towns of the South Shore.

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Harold Lloyd Estate

The Harold Lloyd Estate, also known as Greenacres, is a large mansion and landscaped estate located in the Benedict Canyon section of Beverly Hills, California.

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Havana

Havana (Spanish: La Habana) is the capital city, largest city, province, major port, and leading commercial center of Cuba.

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Hayes Mansion

The Hayes Mansion is a historic mansion estate in the Edenvale neighborhood of San Jose, California.

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Hotel Nacional de Cuba

The Hotel Nacional de Cuba is a historic hotel located on the Malecón in the middle of Vedado, Havana, Cuba.

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Italianate architecture

The Italianate style of architecture was a distinct 19th-century phase in the history of Classical architecture.

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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Florida and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States.

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Jamaica Estates, Queens

Jamaica Estates is an upper middle class neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.

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John Ringling

John Nicholas Ringling (May 31, 1866 – December 2, 1936) is the most well-known of the seven Ringling brothers, five of whom merged the Barnum & Bailey Circus with their own Ringling Bros World's Greatest Shows to create a virtual monopoly of traveling circuses and helped shape the circus into what it is today.

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Keystone (architecture)

A keystone (also known as capstone) is the wedge-shaped stone piece at the apex of a masonry arch, or the generally round one at the apex of a vault.

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Lake George (village), New York

The Village of Lake George is a village within the town of Lake George in Warren County, New York, United States, located at the southern end of its namesake lake.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Spanish for "The Angels";; officially: the City of Los Angeles; colloquially: by its initials L.A.) is the second-most populous city in the United States, after New York City.

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Madison, Wisconsin

Madison is the capital of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Dane County.

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Metrolink (California)

Metrolink is a commuter or regional rail system in Southern California; it consists of seven lines and 62 stations operating on of rail network.

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Miami

Miami is a major port city on the Atlantic coast of south Florida in the southeastern United States.

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Miami Beach, Florida

Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.

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Miami Biltmore Hotel

The Miami Biltmore Hotel is a luxury hotel in Coral Gables, Florida, United States.

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Mission Revival architecture

The Mission Revival Style was an architectural movement that began in the late 19th century for a colonial style's revivalism and reinterpretation, which drew inspiration from the late 18th and early 19th century Spanish missions in California.

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Moorish Revival architecture

Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake of the Romanticist fascination with all things oriental.

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Nottingham Cooperative

Nottingham Cooperative (or Nottingham as referred to by its residents) is a 21-room housing cooperative located at 146 Langdon St.

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Orlando, Florida

Orlando is a city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Orange County.

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Palace

A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence, or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop.

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Pasadena City Hall

Pasadena City Hall, completed in 1927, serves as the central location for city government in the City of Pasadena, California and it is a significant architectural example of the City Beautiful movement of the 1920s.

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Pasadena, California

Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located 10 miles (16 kilometers) northeast of Downtown Los Angeles.

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Paul Williams (architect)

Paul Revere Williams, FAIA (February 18, 1894 – January 23, 1980) was an American architect based in Los Angeles, California.

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Port Washington Fire Engine House

The Port Washington Fire Engine House is located in Port Washington, Wisconsin.

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Port Washington, Wisconsin

Port Washington is the county seat of Ozaukee County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

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Portland, Oregon

Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Multnomah County.

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Presidio of San Francisco

The Presidio of San Francisco (originally, El Presidio Real de San Francisco or The Royal Fortress of Saint Francis) is a park and former U.S. Army military fort on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

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San Francisco

San Francisco (initials SF;, Spanish for 'Saint Francis'), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California.

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San Jose, California

San Jose (Spanish for 'Saint Joseph'), officially the City of San José, is an economic, cultural, and political center of Silicon Valley and the largest city in Northern California.

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San Pedro, Los Angeles

San Pedro is a community within the city of Los Angeles, California.

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Sanatorium

A sanatorium (also spelled sanitorium and sanitarium) is a medical facility for long-term illness, most typically associated with treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in the late-nineteenth and twentieth century before the discovery of antibiotics.

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Sarasota, Florida

Sarasota is a city in Sarasota County on the southwestern coast of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Snell Arcade

The Snell Arcade (also known as the Rutland Building) is a historic site in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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Spanish Colonial architecture

Spanish Colonial architecture represents Spanish colonial influence on New World and East Indies' cities and towns, and it is still being seen in the architecture as well as in the city planning aspects of conserved present-day cities.

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Spanish Colonial Revival architecture

The Spanish Colonial Revival Style is an architectural stylistic movement arising in the early 20th century based on the Spanish Colonial architecture of the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

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Spanish Renaissance architecture

Renaissance architecture was that style of architecture which evolved firstly in Florence and then Rome and other parts of Italy as the result of Humanism and a revived interest in Classical architecture.

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St. Pete Beach, Florida

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Stucco

Stucco or render is a material made of aggregates, a binder and water.

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Sunrise Theatre

The Sunrise Theatre (also known as the Sunrise Building) is a historic theater in Fort Pierce, Florida.

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Temple Terrace, Florida

Temple Terrace is an incorporated city in northeastern Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, adjacent to Tampa.

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The Don CeSar

The Don CeSar, not to be confused as The Loews Don CeSar (previous management), is a hotel located in St. Pete Beach, Florida, in the United States.

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The Mary Louis Academy

The Mary Louis Academy, also known as TMLA, is a private Catholic college preparatory academy, restricting admission solely to young women, located in Jamaica Estates, Queens, New York City.

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The Plan Collection

The Plan Collection is an American e-commerce company that sells pre-drawn house plans to homeowners and professional builders.

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The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, also known as Tower of Terror, is an accelerated drop tower dark ride located at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Tokyo DisneySea, Walt Disney Studios Park, and formerly located at Disney California Adventure Park.

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Tile

A tile is a manufactured piece of hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, or even glass, generally used for covering roofs, floors, walls, showers, or other objects such as tabletops.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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Venetian Gothic architecture

Venetian Gothic is an architectural style combining use of the Gothic lancet arch with Byzantine and Moorish influences.

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Villa

A villa was originally an ancient Roman upper-class country house.

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Vinoy Park Hotel

The Vinoy Park Hotel (also known as the Renaissance Vinoy Resort and Golf Club or The Vinoy) is a historic Mediterranean Revival-style hotel located in St. Petersburg, Florida on the bayfront area of downtown.

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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, previously known as Villa Vizcaya, is the former villa and estate of businessman James Deering, of the Deering McCormick-International Harvester fortune, on Biscayne Bay in the present day Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida.

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Walt Disney World

The Walt Disney World Resort, commonly known as Walt Disney World, or often just as Disney World, is an entertainment complex in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando and Kissimmee, Florida.

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West Hills, Los Angeles

West Hills is an affluent residential and commercial neighborhood in the western San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.

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Wrought iron

puddled iron, a form of wrought iron Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon (less than 0.08%) content in contrast to cast iron (2.1% to 4%).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Revival_architecture

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