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=== North America === * [[Downtown Presbyterian Church (Nashville)]], Tennessee; designed by [[William Strickland (architect)|William Strickland]] from 1849 to 1851 * [[Washington Monument]] in Washington, D.C. * [[Battle Monument]] in Baltimore, Maryland * [[New Jersey State Prison|New Jersey State Penitentiary]] in Trenton, New Jersey; designed by [[John Haviland]] from 1833 to 1836 * [[Egyptian Building|Medical College]] at Richmond in Richmond, Virginia, designed by [[Thomas Somerville Stewart]] in 1845 * 1826β1830: [[Groton Monument]] in [[Groton, Connecticut]] * 1834β1835: [https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/377023 American Institute] in New York City * 1835: [[Moyamensing Prison]] in Philadelphia; designed by [[Thomas Ustick Walter]]; demolished in 1968 * 1836: 4th Precinct Police Station on Rousseau Street in New Orleans. Designed by Benjamin Buisson, it originally served as a jail and police station. Later altered significantly; now used by the [[Knights of Babylon]] [[krewe]] for Mardi Gras float storage * 1838: [[Green-Wood Cemetery]] in New York City * 1838: [[The Tombs]], a court and jail complex in New York City by John Haviland; demolished in 1902 * 1838: Pennsylvania Fire Insurance building in Philadelphia [1] by John Haviland * 1840: Gates of the [[Granary Burying Ground]], by [[Isaiah Rogers]], in [[Boston]] * 1842: [[Croton Distributing Reservoir]] in New York City * 1827β1843: [[Bunker Hill Monument]] in the [[Charlestown, Boston|Charleston]] neighborhood of Boston * 1843: Gates and gatehouses of [[Mount Auburn Cemetery]] in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]; designed by [[Jacob Bigelow]] * 1844: [[Old Whaler's Church (Sag Harbor)|Old Whaler's Church]], [[Sag Harbor, New York]]; designed by [[Minard Lafever]] * 1845: The [[brownstone]] entry gates of the [[Grove Street Cemetery]], by [[Henry Austin (architect)|Henry Austin]], [[New Haven, Connecticut]], United States * 1846: [[First Baptist Church of Essex, Connecticut]] * 1856: [[Skull and Bones]] undergraduate secret society at [[Yale University]] in New Haven, Connecticut (architect's attribution in disputeβmay also be Henry Austin of the Grove Street Cemetery gates) * 1894: [[The Cairo]] apartment building in Washington, D.C. * 1914: Masonic Temple in Charlotte, North Carolina (1914β87) * 1914β1916: [[Winona Savings Bank Building]] in [[Winona, Minnesota]] * 1920: Marmon Hupmobile Showroom in [[Chicago]]; designed by Paul Gerhardt * 1922: [[Grauman's Egyptian Theatre]] in Los Angeles * 1927: [[Pythian Temple (New York City)]] * 1928: [[Lincoln Theatre (Columbus, Ohio)]]; has an Egyptian revival interior * 1939: [[Social Security Administration Building (Washington, DC)]] * 1966: [[Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum]] in [[San Jose, California]]
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