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Buildings and structures completed in the 1920s

This list has 22 sub-lists and 9 members. See also 1920s works, 1920s establishments, 1920s architecture, Buildings and structures completed in the 20th century, Buildings and structures by decade of completion
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  • Rialto Theater (Searcy, Arkansas)
    Rialto Theater (Searcy, Arkansas) United States historic place
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    The Rialto Theater is a historic movie theater at Race and Spring Streets in central Searcy, Arkansas. Built in the 1920s and renovated in 1940, it is one of the few buildings in all of White County to exhibit Art Deco styling (a result of the 1940 alterations), and the only theater with that styling. Its neon marquee is also the most elaborate known in the county.
  • Montero Palace
    Montero Palace building in Montevideo, Uruguay
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    The Montero Palace (Spanish: Palacio Montero) is an eclectic-historicist building located in the Centro neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. Built in the 1920s on the north side of Plaza de Cagancha, the building is best known for having hosted the renowned Sorocabana Café on its ground floor for half a century.
  • Confederation Square, Warsaw
    Confederation Square, Warsaw urban square in Warsaw, Poland
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    Confederation Square (Polish: Plac Konfederacji) is an urban square in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the district of Bielany, at the crossing of Płatnicza Street, Lipińska Street, Schroegera Street, and Daniłowskiego Street. The square was built in the late 1920s.
  • Fox Court and Fox Common, Berkeley
    Fox Court and Fox Common, Berkeley two historic complexes in Berkeley, Alameda County, California, U.S.
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    Fox Court and Fox Common are two historic building complexes located at University Avenue in Berkeley, California, U.S.. Fox Court is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since February 4, 1982; and listed as a Berkeley Landmark by the city since November 20, 1978. Fox Common is listed as a Berkeley Landmark by the city since December 7, 1998.
  • Ballard Building
    Ballard Building building in Seattle, Washington, U.S
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    The Ballard Building is a historic building in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. It was built by the Fraternal Order of Eagles in the 1920s. The terracotta building has housed a community hospital, restaurants and other businesses, including a music venue called the Backstage, which closed in 1998.
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    The Palacio de Memoria ("Palace of Memory") is a historic mansion in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is currently owned by the Lhuillier Family, and is used as an events venue. It also host an auction house, known as the Casa de Memoria.
  • Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center
    Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center Convention center in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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    The Portland Expo Center is a convention center located in the Kenton neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. Opened in the early 1920s as a livestock exhibition and auction facility, the center now hosts over 100 events a year, including green consumer shows, trade shows, conventions, meetings and other special events. Located on the north side of Portland near Vancouver, Washington, it includes the northern terminus for the Yellow Line of Portland's light-rail transit system and has connections to TriMet Bus Line 11-Rivergate/Marine Dr.
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    The Waziya Cinema (Burmese: ဝဇီယာရုပ်ရှင်ရုံ; formerly known as the New Excelsior Theatre) is the oldest surviving cinema in Yangon, Myanmar. Built in the 1920s, it stands as a prominent example of Beaux-Arts architecture and is the last remaining theater from the city's historic "Cinema Row" on Bogyoke Aung San Road. Located near the Yangon Central Railway Station, the cinema has played a significant role in Myanmar's cultural and cinematic history.
  • Chanticlare former Gold Coast estate in Flower Hill, New York
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    Chanticlare (often spelled Chanteclair and also known as the Ricks Estate) was a large, Gold Coast-era estate located in the Village of Flower Hill, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States.
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