About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Buildings and structures completed in 1950, Memorial Stadium, Estadio do Maracana, Fayetteville High School, Temple Beth Israel (Sharon, Pennsylvania), Bens De Luxe Delicatessen & Restaurant, Park Synagogue, Desert Inn, Cullen Performance Hall, Neutra Office Building, Hull's Drive In, Washburn Tunnel, 1740 Broadway, Ile d'Yeu lighthouse, Metropolitan Life North Building, Roanoke Apartments, Henry L. Kamphoefner House, One-Million-Liter Test Sphere, Hyart Theater, Temple Israel (Kinston, North Carolina), Bradley Observatory, Pointe des Corbeaux lighthouse, Estadio Garcilaso, Eduardo Vasconcelos Stadium, J.A. Sweeton Residence, Cape Bailey Light, Harvard Graduate Center, Patterson Houses, algiris Stadium, 1950 in architecture, St. Luke's Methodist Church (Monticello, Iowa), First National Bank Building (Tulsa, Oklahoma), St. Stephen Church (Trumbull, Connecticut), Thomas J. Frericks Center, St. Emeric's Church, Richard C. Smith House, Harold Hess Lustron House, Glenwood Houses, Circus Krone Building, Emmanuel Baptist Church (Alexandria, Louisiana), Fountainhead (Jackson, Mississippi), Thomas Keys Residence, Alfred and Olive Thorpe Lustron House, Sagana Lodge, Berry Houses, Oxford Plains Speedway, Hoyjord stave church, Linden House (Vermillion, South Dakota), Edirne 25 Kas m Stadium. Excerpt: Memorial Stadium was a sports stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, that formerly stood on 33rd Street on an over-sized block also bounded by Ellerslie Avenue (west), 36th Street (north), and Ednor Road (east). Two different stadiums were located here, a 1922 version known as Baltimore Stadium, Municipal Stadium, and Venable Stadium and the stadium that, when finally completed in 1950, would become known as Memorial Stadium, and for a time, Babe Ruth Stadium in reference to the then-recently departed Baltimore native. The stadium was a...