Architecture of Democracy

Architecture of Democracy

1681, Old Ship Meetinghouse, Hingham, Mass.

Architecture of Democracy

1727, Townhouse, Marblehead, Mass.

Architecture of Democracy

1730, Northampton County Courthouse, Northampton, Va.

Architecture of Democracy

1749, Courthouse, Plymouth, Mass.

Architecture of Democracy

1750, Nathan Hale Schoolhouse, East Haddam, Conn.

Architecture of Democracy

1767, John Pierpont House, New Haven, Conn.

Architecture of Democracy

1767, Chowan County Courthouse, Edenton, N.C.

Architecture of Democracy

1770, Meetinghouse, Germantown, Pa.

Architecture of Democracy

1771, Townhouse, Windham, Conn.

Architecture of Democracy

1831, Rear view, Fluvanna County Courthouse, Palmyra, Va.

Architecture of Democracy

1850, Schoolhouse, Rome, Ga.

Architecture of Democracy

1877, Hinsdale County Courthouse, Lake City, Colo.

Architecture of Democracy

1796, Burlington County Courthouse, Mount Holly, N.J.

Architecture of Democracy

1799, Russell County Courthouse, Dickensonville, Va.

Architecture of Democracy

1830, Caroline County Courthouse, Bowling Green, Va.

Architecture of Democracy

1893, City Hall, Spring City, Utah

Architecture of Democracy

1894, Schoolhouse, Stone Lagoon, Calif.

Architecture of Democracy

1901, Courthouse, Eagle, Alaska

Architecture of Democracy

East Façade of the Louvre (1667–1674), Paris, designed by Claude Perrault, and the Octagon House (1798–1800), Washington, D.C., designed by Dr. William Thornton.

Architecture of Democracy

Castle Howard (1699–1712), Yorkshire, designed by Sir John Vanbrugh.

Architecture of Democracy

Coleshill (1650–1662), Berkshire, designed by Sir Roger Pratt.

Architecture of Democracy

President’s House (1732) at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va.

Architecture of Democracy

Townhouse (1720–1750), Wilmington, Del.

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