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Alabama

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The Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library of the University of Alabama, designed by Hugh Martin (1942) of Miller, Martin & Lewis and completed in 1939.

Alaska

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Arizona

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The Tempe Municipal Building (1971), designed by Kemper Goodwin (1969) and Michael Goodwin (1978) of Michael & Kemper Goodwin.
The Burton Barr Central Library (1995) in Phoenix, designed by Will Bruder (2013) of William P. Bruder Architect.

Arkansas

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The Ruth Lilly Visitors Pavilion (2010) of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, designed by Marlon Blackwell (2009) of Marlon Blackwell Architects.

California

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The San Francisco Ferry Building, designed by A. Page Brown (1894) and completed in 1898.
The Bridges Hall of Music of Pomona College, designed by Myron Hunt (1908) and completed in 1915.
Royce Hall of the University of California, Los Angeles, designed by James E. Allison (1918) and David C. Allison (1926) of Allison & Allison and completed in 1929.
The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building in Washington, D.C., designed by Arthur Brown Jr. (1930) and completed in 1935.
The Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs, California, designed by Richard Neutra (1947) and completed in 1946.
The Sheraton Dallas Hotel, designed by Welton Becket (1952) of Welton Becket & Associates and completed in 1959.
Bauer Wurster Hall of the University of California, Berkeley, designed by Vernon DeMars (1964), Joseph Esherick (1965) and Donald Olsen (1970) and completed in 1964.
The Geisel Library of the University of California, San Diego, designed by William L. Pereira (1958) of William L. Pereira Associates and completed in 1970.
The Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Los Angeles, designed by Anthony J. Lumsden (1979) of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall and completed in phases in 1984 and 1991.
The Diamond Ranch High School in Pomona, California, designed by Thom Mayne (2005) of Morphosis and completed in 1997.
The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, designed by Frank Gehry (1974) of Frank O. Gehry & Associates and completed in 2003.

Colorado

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The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (1920) in Denver, designed by Burnham Hoyt (1949) of M. H. & B. Hoyt.
The Jeppesen Terminal (1995) of Denver International Airport, designed by Curtis W. Fentress (1996) of Fentress Bradburn Architects.

Connecticut

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The Norfolk Library (1889), designed by George Keller (1886).
The Pyramids (1972) in Indianapolis, designed by Kevin Roche (1993) of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates.
The Jewish Religious Center (1990) of Williams College, designed by Herbert S. Newman (1981) of Herbert S. Newman & Partners.

Delaware

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Florida

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The Coral Gables Congregational Church (1923), designed by Richard Kiehnel (1939) of Kiehnel & Elliott.
The Hotel Habana Riviera (1957), designed by Igor B. Polevitzky (1955) of Polevitzky, Johnson & Associates.
Turlington Hall (1970) of the University of Florida, designed by Nils M. Schweizer (1972) of Schweizer Associates.
The Embassy of the United States (1995) in Lima, designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia (1992) and Laurinda H. Spear (1992) of Arquitectonica.

Georgia

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Samford Hall of Auburn University, designed by Alexander C. Bruce (1889) and Thomas H. Morgan (1889) of Bruce & Morgan and completed in 1888.
The Hyatt Regency San Francisco, designed by John C. Portman Jr. (1968) of John Portman & Associates and completed in 1973.

Hawaii

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The Albert Spencer Wilcox Building (1924) in Lihue, designed by Hart Wood (1948).
The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station (2008) at the South Pole, designed by Joseph Ferraro (2008) of Ferraro Choi & Associates.

Idaho

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Illinois

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The Rookery Building in Chicago, designed by Daniel H. Burnham (1887) and John W. Root (1887) of Burnham & Root and completed in 1888.
The Auditorium Building in Chicago, designed by Dankmar Adler (1889) and Louis H. Sullivan (1889) of Adler & Sullivan and completed in 1889.
S. R. Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1954) and completed in 1956.
The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, designed by Walter Netsch (1967) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1962.
The First Baptist Church of Columbus, Indiana, designed by Harry Weese (1961) of Harry Weese & Associates and completed in 1965.
The Harold Washington Library Center, designed by Thomas H. Beeby (1991) of Hammond Beeby & Babka and completed in 1991.
The Chicago Poetry Center, designed by John Ronan (2014) of John Ronan Architects and completed in 2011.

Indiana

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The Minton–Capehart Federal Building in Indianapolis, designed by Evans Woollen III (1983) of Woollen Associates and completed in 1975.

Iowa

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The Charles Mix County Courthouse in Lake Andes, South Dakota, designed by William L. Steele (1918) and completed in 1919.

Kansas

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The Ulrich Museum of Wichita State University, designed by Charles F. McAfee (1981) of Charles F. McAfee Architects and Planners and completed in 1974.

Kentucky

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Louisiana

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The Campus Benjamin Franklin of the Charité medical school in Berlin, designed by Arthur Q. Davis (1959) and Nathaniel C. Curtis Jr. (1962) of Curtis & Davis and completed in 1969.

Maine

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Maryland

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The Clarence Mitchell Courthouse in Baltimore, designed by James Bosley Noel Wyatt (1889) and William G. Nolting (1901) of Wyatt & Nolting and completed in 1900.

Massachusetts

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The Arlington Street Church in Boston, designed by Arthur Gilman (1857) and completed in 1861.
Memorial Hall of Harvard University, designed by William Robert Ware (1861) and Henry Van Brunt (1864) of Ware & Van Brunt and completed in 1878.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, designed by Guy Lowell (1915) and completed in 1915.
Peabody Terrace of Harvard University, designed by Josep Lluís Sert (1965) of Sert, Jackson & Gourley and completed in 1965.

Michigan

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Hill Auditorium of the University of Michigan, designed by Albert Kahn (1918) and completed in 1913.
The main terminal of Dulles International Airport, designed by Eero Saarinen (1952) of Eero Saarinen & Associates and completed in 1962.

Minnesota

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The Minnesota State Capitol, designed by Cass Gilbert (1892) and completed in 1905.
Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis, designed by Ralph Rapson (1965) and completed in 1973.

Mississippi

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Missouri

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The Missouri Governor's Mansion in Jefferson City, Missouri, designed by George I. Barnett (1861) and completed in 1872.
The Central High School in Columbus, Ohio, designed by William B. Ittner (1891) and completed in 1924.
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., designed by Gyo Obata (1969) of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum and completed in 1976.

Montana

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Nebraska

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Battle Mountain Sanitarium (1907), designed by Thomas R. Kimball (1901).

Nevada

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New Hampshire

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New Jersey

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The Hudson County Courthouse (1910) in Jersey City, New Jersey, designed by Hugh Roberts (1923).

New Mexico

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The Zimmerman Library (1938) of the University of New Mexico, designed by John G. Meem (1950).

New York

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St. Paul's Cathedral (1851) in Buffalo, New York, designed by Richard Upjohn (1857).
The Church of the Good Shepherd (1867) in Hartford, Connecticut, designed by Edward T. Potter (1864).
North Congregational Church (1873) in Springfield, Massachusetts, designed by Henry H. Richardson (1867) of Gambrill & Richardson.
The demolished Lenox Library (1877) in New York City, designed by Richard M. Hunt (1857).
St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church (1888), designed by William A. Potter (1876).
The Trinity Episcopal Church (1891) in Ossining, New York, designed by Robert W. Gibson (1885).
The Boston Public Library (1895), designed by Charles F. McKim (1877) of McKim, Mead & White.
The Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State (1899) in New York City, designed by James B. Lord (1894).
The Gould Memorial Library (1900) of the Bronx Community College, designed by Stanford White (1886) of McKim, Mead & White.
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum (1905), designed by Edward B. Green (1890) and William S. Wicks (1889) of Green & Wicks.
The First Universalist Church (1908) in Rochester, New York, designed by Claude F. Bragdon (1907).
The Walters Art Museum (1910) in Baltimore, designed by William A. Delano (1912) and Chester H. Aldrich (1916) of Delano & Aldrich.
The Barclay–Vesey Building (1926) in New York City, designed by Ralph T. Walker (1932) of Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker.
The Rush Rhees Library (1930) of the University of Rochester, designed by Edwin S. Gordon (1923) and William G. Kaelber (1932) of Gordon & Kaelber.
The Empire State Building (1931) in New York City, designed by Arthur L. Harmon (1926) of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon.
The Timothy Dwight College (1935) of Yale University, designed by James G. Rogers (1934).
The Central Library (1941) in Brookyn designed by Alfred M. Githens (1944) and Francis Keally (1948) of Githens & Keally.
Lever House (1952) in New York City, designed by Gordon Bunshaft (1958) of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
The New York State Theater (1964) in New York City, designed by Philip Johnson (1965).
The Robert H. Goddard Library (1969) of Clark University, designed by John M. Johansen (1969).
The Walker Art Center (1971) in Minneapolis, designed by Edward L. Barnes (1966) of Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates.
The John Hancock Tower (1976) in Boston, designed by Henry N. Cobb (1972) of I. M. Pei & Partners.
New Harmony's Atheneum (1979) in New Harmony, Indiana, designed by Richard Meier (1976) of Richard Meier & Associates.
The Wexner Center for the Arts (1989) of Ohio State University, designed by Peter Eisenman (1981) of Eisenman Architects.
The Norman Rockwell Museum (1993) in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, designed by Robert A. M. Stern (1984) of Robert A. M. Stern Architects.
The Museum of the Earth (2003) in Ithaca, New York, designed by Michael Manfredi (2006) and Marion Weiss (2012) of Weiss/Manfredi.
The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal (2007) of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, designed by Daniel Libeskind (2017) of Studio Libeskind.
The Orrin G. Hatch United States Courthouse (2014) in Salt Lake City, designed by Thomas Phifer (2011) of Thomas Phifer and Partners.

North Carolina

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The Winston-Salem City Hall (1926), designed by Willard C. Northup (1932) of Northup & O'Brien.
The Harvey B. Gantt Center (2009) in Charlotte, designed by Phil Freelon (2003) of The Freelon Group.

North Dakota

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Ohio

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Hayes Hall (1893) of Ohio State University, designed by Frank L. Packard (1895).
The Cleveland City Hall (1916), designed by J. Milton Dyer (1911).
Severance Hall (1931) in Cleveland, designed by Frank R. Walker (1923) of Walker & Weeks.
The Ohio History Center (1970), designed by W. Byron Ireland (1972) of Ireland, Associates.
The Mansfield Art Center (1971), designed by Don M. Hisaka (1975) of Don M. Hisaka & Associates.
The Music and Communication Building of Cleveland State University (1990), designed by Peter van Dijk (1979) of Dalton, van Dijk, Johnson & Partners.

Oklahoma

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The Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts (1967) in Reno, Nevada, designed by John Bozalis (1974) of Bozalis-Dickinson-Roloff.

Oregon

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The Zion Lutheran Church in Portland, Oregon, designed by Pietro Belluschi (1948) and completed in 1950.

Pennsylvania

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Founder's Hall of Girard College, designed by Thomas U. Walter (1857) and completed in 1848.
The Church of the New Jerusalem in Philadelphia, designed by Theophilus P. Chandler Jr. (1886) and completed in 1881.
Brookings Hall of Washington University in St. Louis, designed by Walter Cope (1900) of Cope & Stewardson and completed in 1902.
The Main Building of the University of Texas at Austin, designed by Paul P. Cret (1913) and completed in 1934.
The Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia, designed by Vincent G. Kling (1960) and completed in 1965.
The Phillips Exeter Academy Library in Exeter, New Hampshire, designed by Louis Kahn (1953) and completed in 1971.
The Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery in London, designed by Robert Venturi (1978) and Denise Scott Brown (Hon. 2016) of Venturi, Rauch & Scott Brown and completed in 1991.

Rhode Island

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The Providence Public Library (1900), designed by Edmund R. Willson (1889) of Stone, Carpenter & Willson.
The Woonsocket Harris Public Library (1974), designed by William D. Warner (1981).

South Carolina

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The Memminger Auditorium (1939) in Charleston, designed by Albert Simons (1934) and Samuel Lapham IV (1937) of Simons & Lapham.

South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, designed by Hugh Cathcart Thompson (FAIA 1889) and completed in 1891.
The Art and Architecture Building (1980) of the University of Tennessee, designed by Bruce McCarty (1969) of McCarty Bullock Holsaple.

Texas

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The Ashbel Smith Building of the University of Texas Medical Branch, designed by Nicholas J. Clayton (1889) and completed in 1891.
The Caroline Wiess Law Building of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, designed by William Ward Watkin (1949) and completed in 1924.

Utah

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Vermont

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Virginia

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Grace Church (1959) in Kilmarnock, designed by Milton L. Grigg (1953).
The former Gap Inc. headquarters (1997) in San Bruno, California, designed by William McDonough (1997) of William McDonough + Partners.

Washington

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The Suzzallo Library of the University of Washington, designed by Charles H. Bebb (1910) and Carl F. Gould (1934) of Bebb & Gould and completed in phases beginning in 1926.
The Bullitt Center in Seattle, designed by Robert Hull (1992) and David Miller (1994) of the Miller Hull Partnership and completed in 2013.

West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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The State Office Building in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by State Architect Arthur Peabody (1932) and completed in phases beginning in 1931.

Wyoming

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Washington, D.C.

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Puerto Rico

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The Supreme Court Building in San Juan, Puerto Rico, designed by Osvaldo L. Toro (1967) and Miguel Ferrer (1967) of Toro-Ferrer and completed in 1955.

Abroad

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