c/Demolished buildings and structures in the United States

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lexicalizationeng: Demolished buildings and structures in the United States
subclass of(noun) a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice"
building, edifice
has instancee/Aviation Building
has instancee/Brelsford House
has instancee/Building 20
has instancee/Bunshaft Residence
has instancee/Carnegie Building (Pittsburgh)
has instancee/Chicago Federal Building
has instancee/Columbia Building (Louisville, Kentucky)
has instancee/Detroit City Hall
has instancee/First Leiter Building
has instancee/Fleishhacker Pool
has instancee/Franklin Place
has instancee/Hammond Building
has instancee/Herman Gardens
has instancee/Kenyon Building
has instancee/Little Green House on K Street
has instancee/McGraw-Hill Building (Chicago)
has instancee/Metromedia Square
has instancee/Nihon Go Gakko (Tacoma)
has instancee/Old Brick Row
has instancee/Olson Park and Waterfall
has instancee/Pet Sounds Studio
has instancee/Pinebank Mansion
has instancee/Ponchartrain Apartments
has instancee/Richmond Hill (Manhattan)
has instancee/Slate Roof House
has instancee/Techwood Homes
has instancee/Thomas S. Sprague House
has instancee/Wigwam (Chicago)

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