List of Art Deco architecture in the United States

Art Deco architecture in the United States.[1][2][3]

Henderson National Bank, Huntsville, Alabama

Alabama

Watts Building, Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham

Five Fingers Lighthouse, Frederick Sound, Alaska

Alaska

Cochise County Courthouse, Bisbee, Arizona

Arizona

Arizona State Fair Entrance Building, Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix

Sebastian County Courthouse, Fort Smith, Arkansas

Arkansas[5]

Samuel P. Taylor Service Station, Little Rock, Arkansas

Little Rock

Cascade Theater, Redding, California
Point Hueneme Lighthouse, Santa Barbara Channel, California
Aztec Hotel, Monrovia

California[6]

Azteca Theater, Fresno, California

Fresno

Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, California
Title Guarantee and Trust Building, Los Angeles, California
Court at 744–756½ South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, California
Alex Theatre, Glendale, California
Eastern Columbia Building, Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles and vicinity[7]

Ford Building – San Diego Air & Space Museum

San Diego and vicinity

Administration Building, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California
Cow Palace, Daly City, California
George Washington High School, San Francisco, California

San Francisco and vicinity

Burlington Gymnasium, Burlington, Colorado
Heister House, Salida, Colorado

Colorado

Mayan Theater, Denver, Colorado

Denver

  • 1575 Vine, Denver, 1947
  • A.B. Hirschfeld Press Building, Denver, 1949
  • American Woodmen Life Building, Denver, 1950
  • Bryant Webster Elementary School, Highland, Denver, 1931
  • Buerger Brothers Building, Denver, 1929, 1937
  • Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Denver 1930s
  • Colorado State Capitol Annex Building and Boiler Plant, Capitol Hill, Denver, 1939
  • Dorset House, Denver, 1937
  • Emerson Apartments, Poet's Row, Denver, 1930s
  • Fire Department #11, Denver, 1937
  • Horace Mann Middle School, Denver 1931
  • Leeman Auto Company Building, Denver, 1932
  • Leetonia Apartments, Denver, 1930
  • Mark Twain Apartments, Poet's Row, Denver, 1937
  • Mayan Theater, Denver, 1930
  • Midwest Steel & Iron Works, Denver, 1930
  • Mullen Home for Nurses (now the Mullen Building), Denver, 1936
  • Nordlund House, Denver, 1939
  • Paramount Theatre, Denver, 1930
  • Robert Browning Apartments, Poet's Row, Denver, 1937
  • Robert W. Steele Elementary School, Denver 1929
  • Rose-Adell Apartments (now 970 Pennsylvania), Denver, 1940
  • Shangri-La House, Denver, 1938
  • University Building, Denver, 1929
  • Washington Irving Apartments, Poet's Row, Denver, 1936
Garde Arts Center, New London, Connecticut

Connecticut[8]

Polish National Home, Hartford, Connecticut

Hartford/West Hartford

Delaware History Museum, Wilmington, Delaware

Delaware

Temple Beth-El, Pensacola, Florida
American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Station, Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Florida Power and Light Company Ice Plant, Melbourne, Florida

Florida

The Leslie, Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida
Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, Miami Beach, Florida
Surfcomber Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida
Ocean Spray Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida

Miami and vicinity

Savannah Theatre, Savannah, Georgia
Southern Georgian building, Kingsland, Georgia

Georgia

City Hall, Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta

Central Fire Station, Honolulu, Hawaii

Hawaii

Jerome County Courthouse, Jerome, Idaho

Idaho[9]

Boise High School Gymnasium, Boise, Idaho

Boise

Elgin Tower, Elgin, Illinois
Mr. Robert Silhan House, Berwyn, Illinois

Illinois

Fireside Bowl, Chicago, Illinois
One LaSalle Building, Chicago, Illinois
William E. Dever Crib/Carter H. Harrison Crib, Chicago, Illinois
Reebie Storage Warehouse, Chicago, Illinois

Chicago area

Armco-Ferro House, Century of Progress Houses, Beverly Shores, Indiana
Union Station, South Bend, Indiana

Indiana

Owen W. Bush Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis

William C. and Margaret Egloff House, Mason City, Iowa
YMCA Building, Waterloo, Iowa

Iowa

Hotel Kirkwood, Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines

Fox Theater, Hutchinson, Kansas

Kansas

Kansas Aviation Museum, Wichita

Wichita

Police station, formerly City Hall, Greenville

Kentucky

Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville[10]

Fiske Theatre, Oak Grove, Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana State Capitol Building, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Baton Rouge

Tremé Market, New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans

Kresge Building, Augusta, Maine

Maine

Polychrome Historic District, Silver Spring, Maryland
Slate Ridge School, Whiteford, Maryland

Maryland

Senator Theater, Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore

Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse, Falmouth, Massachusetts
I.J. Fox Building, Boston, Massachusetts

Massachusetts[11]

Boston

Grays Reef Light, Lake Michigan, Michigan
Bay County Building, Bay City, Michigan

Michigan

Guardian Building, Detroit, Michigan
Livingstone Lighthouse, Belle Isle, Michigan
Michigan Bell and Western Electric Warehouse, Detroit, Michigan

Detroit

Mickey's Diner, St. Paul, Minnesota
Grey Eagle Village Hall, Gray Eagle, Minnesota
Plummer Building, Rochester, Minnesota

Minnesota

Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minnesota State Fair 4-H Building, Falcon Heights, Minnesota

Minneapolis-St.Paul

Bailey Magnet High School, Jackson, Mississippi

Mississippi

Rodgers Theatre, Poplar Bluff, Missouri
Fayette City Swimming Pool, Fayette, Missouri

Missouri

Kansas City Power & Light Building, Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City

A&P Food Stores Building, St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis

KPRK Radio building, Livingston, Montana

Montana

Athletic Park Band Shell, Plainview, Nebraska

Nebraska

Christian Record Building, Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln

Redick Tower, Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha

Hoover Dam by Ansel Adams, Boulder City, Nevada

Nevada

Aviation Museum of New Hampshire, Londonderry, New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Thomas Alva Edison Memorial, Edison, New Jersey

New Jersey

Mountainair Municipal Auditorium, Mountainair, New Mexico

New Mexico

KiMo Theatre, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque

Colfax County Building, Raton, New Mexico

Raton

Rochester Fire Department, Rochester, New York
Niagara Mohawk Building, Syracuse, New York

New York[12]

Miss Albany Diner, Albany, New York

Albany

Buffalo Central Terminal, Buffalo, New York

Buffalo

New York City

Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Chrysler Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York

Manhattan

Park Plaza Apartments, The Bronx, New York City, New York

The Bronx

  • 1100 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 1928
  • Beacon Apartments, Bronx, 1937
  • Bronx Bolton Street, (#s 2155, 2165, 2185, 21910, Bronx, New York 1935–1941
  • Bronx County Courthouse, Bronx, 1931
  • Bronx Park Medical Pavilion, Bronx, 1928
  • Cardinal Hayes Memorial High School, Bronx, 1941
  • Community School for Social Justice, Bronx, 1955
  • Concourse Yard Entry Buildings and Substation, Jerome Park, Bronx, 1933
  • Crotona Play Center, Bronx, 1936
  • East Mosholu Parkway South (#s 116, 171, 199, 200, 210, 340), Bronx, New York City, 1923–1937
  • Fish Building, Bronx, 1937
  • Grand Concourse (#s 650, 851, 888, 1000, 1015, 1150, 1166, 1188, 1212, 1500, 1505, 1675, 1750, 1791, 1939, 2121, 2255, 2488, 2830), Bronx, New York, 1935–1941
  • Herman Ridder Junior High School, Bronx, 1931
  • Hull Manor Apartments, Bronx, 1936
  • Jerome Park Reservoir, North Bronx, New York, 1906
  • Noonan Plaza Apartments, Bronx, 1931
  • Orchard Beach Bathhouse and Promenade, Pelican Bay, Bronx, 1937
  • Park Plaza Apartments, Bronx, New York City, 1931
  • Riva Apartments, Bronx, 1931
  • Samuel Gompers High School, Bronx, 1932
  • Town Towers, Bronx, 1931
  • Tremont Towers, Bronx, 1936
  • Van Cortlandt Stadium, Bronx, 1939
  • Rainey Memorial Gates, New York Zoological Park, Bronx, New York, 1934
  • Wagner Building, Bronx, 1931
Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, New York City, New York

Brooklyn

Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia, Queens, New York City, New York
Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, New York City, New York

Queens

  • 135-18 Northern Boulevard, Queens, 1937
  • 166-02 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, 1938
  • 43-25 43rd Street, Queens, 1940
  • 63-45 Wetherole Street, Queens, 1936
  • Astoria Park pool, Queens, 1936
  • former Bayside National Bank, Queens, 1938
  • Beverly Hall, Queens, 1936
  • Blessed Sacrament Church Complex, Queens, 1933–1949
  • Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant, Queens, 1939
  • Celtic Park Apartments A and B, Queens, 1931
  • Church of the Most Precious Blood interior, Queens, 1932
  • Concord Hall, Queens, 1940
  • Dunolly Gardens, Queens, 1939
  • Eagle Theatre (formerly Earle Theatre), Queens, 1939
  • Electra Court, Queens, 1931
  • Fair Theatre, Queens, 1937
  • Golden Gate Apartments, Queens, 1931
  • Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce Building, Queens, 1939
  • Jamaica 104th Field Artillery – 168th Street Armory, Queens, 1933
  • Jamaica Savings Bank, Queens, 1939
  • J. Kurtz and Sons Store Building, Jamaica, Queens, New York, 1931
  • Jacob Riis Park, Queens, New York, 1936
  • Kaufman Astoria Studios, Queens, 1921
  • La Casina (now Jamaica Business Resource Center), Jamaica, Queens, New York, 1907, 1936
  • Lexington Office Building, Queens, 1931
  • Little Neck National Bank, Queens, 1929
  • Maple Court Apartments, Queens, 1930
  • Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, New York City, 1939
  • Martel Manor, Queens, 1938
  • Midway Theater, Queens, 1942
  • Miller Building, Queens, 1928
  • National City Bank of New York, Queens, 1931
  • Park Place Apartments, Queens, 1942
  • Park Plaza Apartments, Queens, 1941
  • Phipps Garden Apartments, Queens, 1931
  • Public School 166 Henry Gradstein, Queens, 1936
  • Queens Hospital Center Power Plant, Queens, 1932
  • Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, 1948
  • Ridgewood Savings Bank, Ridgewood, Queens, 1921
  • Salvation Army Community Center Queens Temple Corps, Queens, 1952
  • St. Andrew Avellino Roman Catholic Church, Queens, 1940
  • Suffolk Title Building (now Title Guarantee Company), Queens, 1929
  • Triboro Hospital for Tuberculosis, Queens, 1940
  • former Trylon Theater, Queens, 1939
  • Virginia Apartments, Queens, 1938
  • U.S. Post Office, Forest Hills, Queens, 1937
  • Worthmore Hall, Queens, 1930
  • Young Women's Leadership School, Queens, 1928
Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, New York

Staten Island

  • Ambassador Hotel, Staten Island, 1932
  • Bayley-Seton Hospital, Staten Island, 1933–1936
  • Joseph H. Lyons Pool, Staten Island, 1936
  • Lane Theater, Staten Island, 1938
  • New York City Department of Health Building, Staten Island, 1935
  • Paramount Theater, Staten Island, 1935

North Carolina[13]

City Hall, Asheville, NC

Asheville

F.W. Woolworth's, Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro

former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, Charlotte, North Carolina
Smith Clinic, Thomasville, North Carolina
Garrou-Morganton Full-Fashioned Hosiery Mills, Morganton, North Carolina

Other Western North Carolina

Star Warehouse, Greenville, NC

Greenville

M&O Chevrolet, Fayetteville, North Carolina
Joy Lee Apartments, Wilmington, North Carolina

Other Eastern North Carolina

Carolina Power & Light Car Barn, Raleigh, North Carolina

Research Triangle Area

Hettinger County Courthouse, Mott, North Dakota

North Dakota

Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Bismarck, North Dakota

Bismarck

Vinton County Courthouse, McArthur, Ohio

Ohio

Akron YMCA Building, Akron, Ohio

Akron

Cincinnati Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati

"Guardian of Traffic" Hope Memorial Bridge, Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland

LeVeque Tower, Columbus, Ohio

Columbus

Sugg Clinic, Ada, Oklahoma
Haskell County Courthouse, Stigler, Oklahoma

Oklahoma

Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Public Service of Oklahoma Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa[14]

Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge, Gold Beach, Oregon
Leaburg Power Plant, Leaburg, Oregon

Oregon

Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, Medford, Oregon

Medford

Charles F. Berg Building, Portland, Oregon

Portland

Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Berks County Courthouse, Reading, Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Railroad Suburban Station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia[15]

Gulf Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh

Avon Cinema, Providence, Rhode Island
Cal-Art Tower, Providence, Rhode Island

Rhode Island

National Guard Armory, Fort Mill, South Carolina

South Carolina

Watertown Stadium, Watertown, South Dakota

South Dakota

Palace Theatre, Crossville, Tennessee

Tennessee

Clarence T. Jones Observatory, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Chattanooga

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville

  • Davidson County Courthouse, Nashville, 1937
  • Daylight Building (formerly Tennessee Valley Authority building), Knoxville, 1927
  • Knox Central (formerly Sears Building), Knoxville, 1946
  • Knoxville Utility Board (Miller Building), Knoxville, 1935
  • Kress Building, Knoxville, 1925
  • Riviera Theatre, Knoxville, 1920
  • S&W Cafeteria (now the Douglas J. Aveda Institute), Knoxville, 1936
  • U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Knoxville, 1934
Frisk Art Museum, Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville

U-Drop Inn, Shamrock, Texas

Texas

Texas Memorial Museum, Austin, Texas

Austin[16]

The Women's Museum, Fair Park, Dallas, Texas

Dallas-Fort Worth[17]

City Hall, Houston, Texas

Houston-Galveston[18]

Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio

Spanish Fork High School Gymnasium and Auditorium, Spanish Fork, Utah

Utah

Latchis Hotel & Theatre, Brattleboro, Vermont

Vermont

Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, Virginia

Virginia

Model Tobacco Building, Richmond, Virginia

Richmond

  • 208 E. Grace St, Richmond, 1930
  • 3500 Centere, Richmond, 1956
  • 718 East Franklin Street, Richmond, 1951
  • A. D. Williams Memorial Clinic, Richmond, 1936 (demolished 2010)
  • Altamont Apartments, Richmond, 1929
  • Cary Street Park and Shop Center, Richmond, 1938
  • Central National Bank (Richmond, Virginia), Richmond, 1929
  • Hand Craft Services, Richmond, 1946
  • The Hippodrome, Richmond, 1946
  • Model Office Park, Richmond, 1939
  • Model Tobacco Building, Richmond, 1940 (part of the Model Office Park)
  • Nolde Brothers Bakery, Richmond, 1926
  • Richmond Storage and Service Garage, 1928
  • Robert E. Lee Bridge (Old), Richmond, 1934 (Demolished)
  • Syndlor & Hundley Building, Richmond, 1931
  • State Theatre, Richmond, 1933 (Demolished)
  • Thomas Jefferson High School (Richmond, Virginia) Richmond, 1929
  • Lewis F. Powell, Junior United States Courthouse Annex, Richmond, 1929
  • Verizon Building, Richmond, 1929
  • Verizon Building Annex, Richmond, 1949
  • West Hospital, Richmond, 1940
Roanoke Apartments, Roanoke, Virginia

Roanoke

  • 1306 Grandin Road, Roanoke, 1926
  • 425 Campbell Avenue, Roanoke, 1934
  • Appalachian Electric Power Building, Roanoke, 1947
  • Claytor Memorial Clinic, Roanoke, 1947
  • Community Inn, Roanoke, 1929
  • The Cornerstone, Roanoke, 1923
  • Downtown Learning Centere, Roanoke, 1936 (Demolished 2010)
  • General Office Building-North, Roanoke, 1931
  • Gran Piano, N.W. Pugh & Company Department Store, Roanoke, 1930
  • Mick-or-Mack Grocery, Roanoke, 1953
  • Norfolk & Southern Railroad Office, Roanoke
  • Ponce De Leon Hotel, Roanoke, 1931
  • Professional Arts Building, Roanoke, 1929
  • Roanoke Passenger Station, Roanoke, 1949
  • Roanoke Higher Education Center, Roanoke, 1931
  • Roanoke Apartments, Roanoke, 1950
  • Television Center, Roanoke, 1955
  • Walker Condos, Roanoke, 1937
  • Television Center, Roanoke, 1955
  • Walker Condos, Roanoke, 1937
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building, Longview, Washington

Washington[19]

Federal Trade Commission Building, Washington, DC
Hecht's Warehouse, Washington, DC
Kennedy-Warren Apartment Building, Washington, DC
Central Heating Plant, Washington, DC

Washington, D.C.

Beckley County Courthouse, Beckley, West Virginia

West Virginia

Port Washington Breakwater Light, Washington
Mequon Town Hall and Fire Station Complex, Mequon, Wisconsin
S.C. Johnson Wax Headquarters, Racine, Wisconsin

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Consistory Building, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee

Ohio Oil Company Building, Casper, Wyoming

Wyoming

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