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- Wallace_L._Dow abstract "Wallace L. Dow, often known as W.L. Dow, was an architect of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.He has been referred to as the "Builder on the Prairie" and was "considered the premier architect of South Dakota in the late 19th century."He worked also as Wallace Le Roy Dow and as Wallace Dow and Sons.A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.Works include (with variations in attribution):Dakota Wesleyan University, bounded by E. and W. University Aves. and McCabe St., Mitchell, South Dakota (Dow,W.L.), NRHP-listedDouglas County Courthouse and Auditor's Office, U.S. 281, Armour, South Dakota (Dow,W.L.), NRHP-listedFirst Baptist Church of Vermillion, 101 E. Main St., Vermillion, South Dakota (Dow,Wallace Le Roy), NRHP-listedMain Hall, University of South Dakota campus, Springfield, South Dakota (Dow,W.L.), NRHP-listedOld Main, Clark St., University of South Dakota campus, Vermillion, South Dakota (Dow,W.L.), NRHP-listedSouth Dakota School for the Deaf, 1800 E. 10th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Dow,Wallace L.), NRHP-listedSouth Dakota State Penitentiary Historic Buildings, 1600 North Dr., Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Dow,W.L.), NRHP-listedGeorge D. Dayton House, 1311 4th Ave., Worthington, Minnesota (Dow, Wallace L.), NRHP-listedOne or more works in Downtown Vermillion Historic District, Main St., roughly bounded by Market and Dakota Sts., Vermillion, South Dakota (Dow, Wallace, et al.), NRHP-listedWilliam G. Milne House, 508 E. 9th St., Dell Rapids, South Dakota (Dow, Wallace, and Sons), NRHP-listedOne or more works in Old Courthouse and Warehouse District (Boundary Increase), roughly bounded by N. Dakota Ave., 4th St., the Big Sioux R., and 7th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Dow, Wallace L.), NRHP-listedOne or more works in Sioux Falls Downtown Historic District, roughly bounded by S. Dakota and S. First Aves., W. Ninth and W. Fourteenth Sts., Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Dow, Wallace L.), NRHP-listed↑ ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12".
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- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLink Armour,_South_Dakota.
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- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLink Main_Hall_(Springfield,_South_Dakota).
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- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLink South_Dakota_State_Penitentiary.
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- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLink Springfield,_South_Dakota.
- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLink Vermillion,_South_Dakota.
- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLink William_G._Milne_House.
- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLink Worthington,_Minnesota.
- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dow, W.L.".
- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dow,Wallace L.".
- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wallace L. Dow".
- Wallace_L._Dow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wallace Leroy Dow".
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- Wallace_L._Dow comment "Wallace L. Dow, often known as W.L. Dow, was an architect of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.He has been referred to as the "Builder on the Prairie" and was "considered the premier architect of South Dakota in the late 19th century."He worked also as Wallace Le Roy Dow and as Wallace Dow and Sons.A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.Works include (with variations in attribution):Dakota Wesleyan University, bounded by E. and W. University Aves.".
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