Category:Hispanic Society of America buildings

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In 1904, Archer Huntington founded the Hispanic Society of America, and had commissioned his cousin, architect Charles P. Huntington, to design a building for the new institution on the grounds of what would become Audubon Terrace. Huntington's original building was constructed from 1904-08, with a west wing by Huntington added in 1915 along with an east wing designed by Erik Strindberg. In 1923-30, a library for the Society was added across the plaza, designed by H. Brooks Price.

This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 12001009.

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