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Buildings and structures demolished in 1987

This list has 2 sub-lists and 27 members. See also 1987 disestablishments, 1987 architecture, Buildings and structures by year of demolition, Buildings and structures demolished in the 1980s
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  • Canberra Hotel, Brisbane
    Canberra Hotel, Brisbane Demolished hotel in Brisbane, Queensland
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    The Canberra Hotel was a temperance hotel on the western corner of Ann and Edward Streets, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
  • Unitarian Church of the Messiah
    Unitarian Church of the Messiah United States historic place
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    The Unitarian Church of the Messiah was a church at 508 North Garrison Avenue at the corner of Locust and Garrison Sts. in St. Louis, Missouri, USA and was the third church of the St. Louis congregation of Unitarians, founded in 1835. It was designed by noted Boston-based architects Peabody & Stearns in the Late Victorian style and constructed in 1880 by Charles Everett Clark, one of Peabody & Stearns' longtime contractors. The exterior walls were constructed of locally quarried blue limestone with a tawny colored sandstone quarried from Warrensburg, Missouri. The interior walls were faced with buff brick from the Peerless Brick Company of Philadelphia, among other materials. The original roof was made of red slate.
  • St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea
    St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea Windmill in Winchelsea, East Sussex, England, UK
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    St Leonard's mill was a post mill at Winchelsea, East Sussex, England which was blown down in the Great Storm of 1987.
  • Bunnerong Power Station
    Bunnerong Power Station Demolished Australian coal electricity-generating plant in Sydney
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    Bunnerong Power Station was a coal-fired power station in the south-eastern Sydney suburb of Matraville, New South Wales, Australia that was decommissioned by 1975 and subsequently demolished. When the last generating units were commissioned, it was the largest power station in the southern hemisphere, with a capacity of 375 megawatts (MW) from eleven turbo-alternators. It was able to supply up to one third of the state's electricity needs at the time. It remained the most powerful until the completion of Vales Point Power Station in 1966.
  • Gaumont Finchley
    Gaumont Finchley Former cinema in North Finchley, Barnet, London, England
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    The Gaumont Finchley was an architecturally notable cinema in north Finchley, London. It opened in 1937 and closed in 1980, before being demolished in 1987.
  • Eudora Plantation
    Eudora Plantation United States historic place
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    The Eudora Plantation, also known as the Old Jones Place was a historic building in Brooks County, Georgia. It is believed to have been designed by architect John Wind and built in 1835, though contemporary records are lacking. The HBO movie As Summers Die starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Bette Davis was filmed at the house in 1985.
  • Humboldt Bay Woolen Mill
    Humboldt Bay Woolen Mill United States historic place
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    Humboldt Bay Woolen Mill manufactured woolen cloth from 1901 to after World War II. The mill was listed as a National Historic Monument but demolished by the City of Eureka in 1987.
  • Scottsdale High School Former high school in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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    Scottsdale High School was a high school in Scottsdale, Arizona, located at Indian School Road and 74th Street. It opened in 1923 and closed in May 1983. The school site was demolished, and the land was redeveloped for commercial use.
  • Eagles Temple (Akron, Ohio)
    Eagles Temple (Akron, Ohio) United States historic place
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    The Eagles Temple was a prominent Fraternal Order of Eagles building in downtown Akron, Ohio, United States. With its high-styled Art Deco architecture, it was home to an organization with thousands of members, and it was designated a historic site when not yet sixty-five years old.
  • University Theatre (Toronto)
    University Theatre (Toronto) former cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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    The University Theatre was a single-screen cinema located at 100 Bloor Street West along the Mink Mile, just west of Bay Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The area was once home to a number of cinemas, most notably the Uptown Theatre.
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