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  1. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 18th-century architecture in the United States. 18th-century architecture in the United States. Buildings, structures, and environmental design proposals of pre-independence Colonial architecture in the United States and of post-independence Architecture in the United States within the present U.S. 13th.

  2. English: *The Hispanic—Spanish Colonial architecture in the former Spanish colonies of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Nueva España) and subsequent territories of Mexico, now within the present day United States. For the corresponding wikipedia category (english text) see: Category: Spanish Colonial architecture in the United States.

  3. In Mexico, the Spanish Colonial Revival in architecture was tied to the nationalist movement in arts encouraged by the post– Mexican Revolution government. The Mexican style was primarily influenced by the Baroque architecture of central New Spain, in contrast to the U.S. style which was primarily influenced by the northern missions of New Spain.

  4. Colonial Revival architecture in Washington, D.C.‎ (37 P) Pages in category "Colonial Revival architecture in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. Visual art of the United States or American art is visual art made in the United States or by U.S. artists. Before colonization, there were many flourishing traditions of Native American art, and where the Spanish colonized Spanish Colonial architecture and the accompanying styles in other media were quickly in place.

  6. Colonial Revival architecture in New Mexico‎ (2 C, 6 P) Colonial Revival architecture in New York (state) ‎ (1 C, 338 P) Colonial Revival architecture in North Carolina ‎ (398 P)

  7. 84002402 [1] Added to NRHP. January 10, 1984. The Marblehead Historic District is a 2,300-acre (930 ha) historic district roughly bounded by Marblehead Harbor, Waldron Court, Essex, Elm, Pond, and Norman Streets in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Among its notable features are Fort Sewall, a coastal fortification with origins dating to 1644, [2] and ...