Definition of Parkitecture. Meaning of Parkitecture. Synonyms of Parkitecture

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- National Park Service rusticsometimes colloquially called Parkitecture – is a style of architecture that developed in the early and middle 20th century...
- Rustic Architecture related to national parks is sometimes referred to as Parkitecture. National Park Service Rustic style which applies to U.S. National Park...
- global) Adirondack 1850s (New York, US) National Park Service rustic aka Parkitecture 1903+ (US) Western false front (Western United States) Industrial, 1760–present...
- Watchtower. National Park Service: historic photos of Desert View Watchtower Parkitecture in Western National Parks: Indian Watchtower at Desert View National...
- notable parking garages that are part of a larger Miami design trend in "parkitecture", a portmanteau of the words "parking" and "architecture", which refers...
- Historical Marker". The Historical Marker Database. Retrieved March 6, 2021. "PARKitecture in Western National Parks". nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved...
- ****ociation Reunions 1888 25th 1913 50th 1938 75th 1895 National Park (parkitecture) 1975 Historic District 1962 Cyclorama Bldg 2008 Museum and Visitor Center...
- station at the cemetery opened. It was closed in 1931. (The 1st Gettysburg Parkitecture comfort station was built in 1933.) 1930 ¶ President Herbert Hoover delivered...
- match its surroundings, and the hotel is considered a masterpiece of "parkitecture". The hotel is situated below the Royal Arches rock formation in a meadow...
- tent sites and 8 cabins. Several of the park's structures are historic parkitecture built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s and 1940s....