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Moorish Revival architecture became the style of choice in St. Augustine.
It is an example of Moorish Revival architecture.
It is noted for its Moorish Revival architecture.
Moorish Revival architecture, commonly used in Shriner temples and movie theatres.
Mostar Bathouse was built in similar, Moorish Revival architecture, style.
Opa-locka has the largest collection of Moorish Revival architecture in the Western hemisphere.
The current synagogue building at 118 West 95th Street (constructed in 1926) is noted for its Moorish Revival architecture.
The cathedral is particularly notable for its Moorish revival architecture, particularly in its use of horseshoe arches.
The architecture a mix of Moorish Revival architecture and Byzantine architecture.
Temple B'nai Shalom is a rare example of Moorish Revival architecture.
Constructed in 1927, the station house is typical of the Moorish Revival architecture prevalent throughout the city of Opa-locka.
Moorish Revival architecture (revival of Moorish architecture)
The Lincoln Theater is considered an outstanding example of Exotic Revival and Moorish Revival architecture.
Architectural historians refer to the style as a synthesis of Spanish Colonial Revival and Moorish Revival architecture.
The two-story, two bedroom, two bath house is one of St. Augustine's smallest examples of Moorish Revival architecture.
While the exterior was Romanesque, its interior featured the richly ornamented interior that was to become the hallmark of Moorish Revival architecture.
The building is one of the best of examples of Moorish Revival architecture in the United States, a style that was particularly popular for synagogues and movie theaters.
Exotic Revival architecture is another style that may reflect a mix of Moorish Revival architecture, Egyptian Revival architecture, and other influences.
Contrasting with bare walls, rich Mexican and Spanish Churrigueresque decoration would be used, with influences from the Islamic and Persian styles in Moorish Revival architecture.
Princes Road Synagogue, an eclectic combination of Gothic Revival and Moorish Revival architecture which the architectural historian H. A. Meek called "stunning".
The Zembo Shrine Building, also known as the Zembo Mosque, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is significant architecturally as a Moorish Revival architecture.
Plant Hall - UT's main building - is heavily steeped in Moorish influences, and serves as a leading example of Moorish Revival architecture in the southeastern United States.
Twenty of the original Moorish Revival architecture buildings have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Opa-Locka Thematic Resource Area.
The ride's facade is an example of Moorish Revival architecture, and the Tower is located in the American Waterfront area of the park, close to the S.S. Columbia cruise liner.
The street-facing gable prominently featured a large four-centered arch-headed window over a large pedimented doorcase, appearing styled in loose or Vernacular Gothic on the interface of Moorish Revival architecture.