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Freedom (former Miami Daily News) Tower (1925) (600 Biscayne Blvd.) (17 floors). Miami, FL Architect: Schultze & Weaver.
| Top of Freedom Tower. Miami, FL
| Ship weather vane atop Freedom Tower. Miami, FL
| Details of Freedom Tower. Miami, FL
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Ingraham Building (1926) (25 SE 2nd Ave.). Miami, FL. Architect: Schultze & Weaver. On National Register.
| Ingraham Building upper story details. Miami, FL
| The Breakers Palm Beach (1926). Palm Beach, FL. Architect: Schultze and Weaver. On National Register.
| Fountain at The Breakers Palm Beach. Palm Beach, FL
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Fountain at The Breakers Palm Beach. Palm Beach, FL
| Biltmore Hotel (1922-3 & 28) (506 South Grand Avenue) 13 floors. Los Angeles, CA. Style: Spanish-Italian Renaissance. Architect: Schultze & Weaver.
| Facade of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
| Lamp & pilasters of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
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Carving detail of Ceres & Balboa over entrance of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
| Mural over registration desk of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
| Elaborate domed ceiling of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
| Baroque fountain of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
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Carved griffin on stair railing of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
| Entrance lobby with vaulted wooden ceiling of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
| Entrance lobby fountain with poinsettias of Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles, CA
| Jonathan Club (1924) (545 South Figueroa Street). Los Angeles, CA. Style: Beaux Arts. Architect: Schultze & Weaver.
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Subway Terminal Building (1924-6) (417 South Hill Street) 12 floors, which operated as a depot for five subway lines between 1925 & 1955. Los Angeles, CA. Architect: Schultze & Weaver.
| Mosaic over door of Subway Terminal Building showing subway, steam locomotive & other symbols of industry. Los Angeles, CA
| Upper stories of Hellman Commercial Trust & Savings Bank Building (now Bank of America) (1924) (NE corner of Spring & 7th Streets). Los Angeles, CA. Style: Beaux Art. Architect: Schultze & Weaver.
| Entrance columns of Hellman Commercial Trust & Savings Bank Building. Los Angeles, CA
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Hunter-Dulin Building (1926) (111 Sutter St. at Montgomery) 22 floors. San Francisco, CA Architect: Schultze & Weaver.
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