The Ray L. Smith House is a prominent example of Prairie School architecture, characterized by its horizontal lines and integration with the natural landscape. Designed by George Grant, it features a low-pitched roof, wide eaves, and an open floor plan. Its distinctive design showcases the regional interpretation of this architectural style.
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Architecture; Politics/Government
205 W. Central Ave., El Dorado, Kansas
Education; Architecture; Social History
101 S. Star, El Dorado, Kansas
Community Planning And Development; Commerce
Roughly 1 Blk. E. & W. Of N. & S. Main Sts. From E. 3rd To E. Locust Aves., El Dorado, Kansas
Social History; Architecture
430 N. Main St., El Dorado, Kansas
Architecture
321 S. Denver St., El Dorado, Kansas
Commerce
411 S. Main St., El Dorado, Kansas
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Politics/Government
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Architecture
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Politics/Government; Architecture
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Architecture
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Architecture
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Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
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