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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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? |
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| 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. |