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- Q16993767 subject Q15217542.
- Q16993767 subject Q15280789.
- Q16993767 subject Q8323371.
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- Q16993767 abstract "The Frank Golden Block, at Brougher and Main Sts. in Tonopah, Nevada is a historic building that was built in 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.It was deemed significant "as the first substantial stone commercial building" built in Tonopah, for its association with businessman/banker Frank Golden, and for its architecture. It was designed and built by George E. Holesworth. Oddly, it is appreciated partly for its lack of style: "The building is unique for a large stone commercial structure as it lacks the application of any formal stylistic treatment. The absence of cut and dressed stonework or trim also suggests the lack ofreadily available stone craftsmen in Tonopah at the time of its construction."".
- Q16993767 added "1982-05-20".
- Q16993767 location Q988827.
- Q16993767 nrhpReferenceNumber "82003231".
- Q16993767 wikiPageExternalLink 64000532.pdf.
- Q16993767 wikiPageWikiLink Q15217542.
- Q16993767 wikiPageWikiLink Q15280789.
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- Q16993767 wikiPageWikiLink Q8323371.
- Q16993767 wikiPageWikiLink Q8393765.
- Q16993767 wikiPageWikiLink Q988827.
- Q16993767 yearOfConstruction "1902".
- Q16993767 added "1982-05-20".
- Q16993767 built "1902".
- Q16993767 location "Brougher and Main Sts., Tonopah, Nevada".
- Q16993767 name "Frank Golden Block".
- Q16993767 refnum "82003231".
- Q16993767 type Place.
- Q16993767 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q16993767 type Building.
- Q16993767 type Location.
- Q16993767 type Place.
- Q16993767 type Thing.
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- Q16993767 comment "The Frank Golden Block, at Brougher and Main Sts. in Tonopah, Nevada is a historic building that was built in 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.It was deemed significant "as the first substantial stone commercial building" built in Tonopah, for its association with businessman/banker Frank Golden, and for its architecture. It was designed and built by George E. Holesworth.".
- Q16993767 label "Frank Golden Block".
- Q16993767 name "Frank Golden Block".