Elements of Butte: Architecture Quiz

All answers can be found on the historical plaques on the buildings, or otherwise outside.
1. Iconic masonry decorates many Butte buildings. Name the building this emblem is from, and give the year in which it was built.2. Name the building displaying this detailed face (one of several) and the year it was erected.
3. Remarkable variety exists in turret style. Name the building and the year in which it was built.4. Brickwork is a hallmark of Butte's historic district. Name the building sporting this special brick, and give the date (month, day, and year) of a historic event that occured there.
5. This Second Empire, mansard-roofed tower was built in 1887 as part of a private home. Name the original owner and give his nationality.6. Some copper oxidizes to black copper oxide, some to green copper carbonate. Name the architect of the building that has a number of these copper-topped turrets and chimneys.
7. H.M. Patterson's quarry-faced stone arches decorate the windows of this structure. Name the building and give its date.8. The space occupied by this building, now boasting a Moorish revival facade, once held offices of the Butte Miner. Name the florist who erected the present building with its green and white tiles in 1906.
9. Name the Richardsonian Romanesque-inspired structure holding this and many other stained glass panels.10. What businesses were early tenants of this building with beautiful arched window bays and specialty brickwork, built in 1905 and remodeled in 1913?
11. Ghost signs are all over Butte. Give the address of this one.12. Copper elements are common features of prestigious Butte buildings. Name the nationally-famous architect who designed this building in 1906.

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