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Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings |  | Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings |  | Image:Center Regents Park300.JPG
Alban Towers, Washington, D.C.
Albert Memorial, London
All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London
Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, Sarajevo
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's
Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal
City College of New York, New York City
Duke University, West Campus, Durham, North Carolina
Fonthill Abbey
Gasson Hall, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Hungarian Parliament Building, ...
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Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings
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- Alban Towers, Washington, D.C.
- Albert Memorial, London
- All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London
- Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, Sarajevo
- Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's
- Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal
- City College of New York, New York City
- Duke University, West Campus, Durham, North Carolina
- Fonthill Abbey
- Gasson Hall, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
- Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest
- Manchester Town Hall
- Oscarshall, Oslo
- Palace of Westminster, London
- Parliament Buildings, Ottawa
- Saint Finbarre's Cathedral, Cork, Ireland
- Scots' Church, Melbourne
- Scott Monument, Edinburgh
- St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
- St. Michael's Basilica, Chatham, New Brunswick
- St Pancras Station, London
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne
- St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
- Saint Stephen's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
St. Thomas' Church, Fifth Avenue, New York
- Scott Monument, Edinburgh
- Tower Bridge, London
- Trinity Church, New York
- University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
- University of Glasgow, Glasgow
- University Museum, Oxford
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