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Central Park, by Frederick Law Olmsted, at New York, New York, 1853 to 1878, to present.

Erlanger House, by Bernard Maybeck, at San Francisco, California, 1916.

Fonthill, by Henry Mercer, at Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 1908 to 1910.

Hvittrask, by Eliel Saarinen, at outside Helsinki, Finland, 1902.

Leys Wood, by Richard Norman Shaw, at Groombridge, Sussex, England, 1868 to 1869.

Mercer Museum, by Henry Mercer, at Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 1914.

Neuschwanstein Castle, by unknown, at Neuschwanstein, Germany, 1869.

San Simeon, by Julia Morgan, at San Simeon, California, 1922 to 1939.

The Orchard, by Charles F. A. Voysey, at Chorley Wood in Hertfordshire, England, 1899.

The Red House, by Philip Webb, at Bexleyheath, in Kent, England, 1859.

Woodland Chapel, by Erik Gunnar Asplund, at Stockholm, Sweden, 1918 to 1920.

Wyntoon, by Julia Morgan, at near Mount Shasta, California, 1924 to 1943.

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