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| − | A prominent early-20th century   | + | A prominent early-20th century architectural firm, whose designs helped turn the small frontier towns into respectably modern cities.   The main partners were F.W. Keith and William F Kurke.   Most of the buildings from this time period are credited to Kurke himself.    | 
==Buildings by Keith and Kurke==  | ==Buildings by Keith and Kurke==  | ||
| − | + | * [http://www.fargo-history.com/hotels/graver-hotel.htm Graver Hotel], Fargo, ND, 1917.  | |
| − | *[  | + | * [http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/archives/ndsubuildings/MorrillHall/History.html Morrill Hall], North Dakota State University Campus, 1922.  | 
* [http://www.nd.gov/fac/complexbldgs/libertymemorial/libertymem.html The Liberty Memorial Building], on the North Dakota state Capitol grounds, 1924.<ref>[http://www.nd.gov/fac/historyinfo/ndscmphis%20influ.pdf North Dakota State Capitol Master Plan], Capitol Grounds Planning Commission, 12/14/2000.</ref>  | * [http://www.nd.gov/fac/complexbldgs/libertymemorial/libertymem.html The Liberty Memorial Building], on the North Dakota state Capitol grounds, 1924.<ref>[http://www.nd.gov/fac/historyinfo/ndscmphis%20influ.pdf North Dakota State Capitol Master Plan], Capitol Grounds Planning Commission, 12/14/2000.</ref>  | ||
| + | * [http://wahpeton.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BC5637649-BA00-42D9-B846-357355BCE88E%7D Leach Public Library], Wahpeton, ND, 1924.  | ||
| + | *[[Pioneer_Mutual_Building,_Fargo,_ND|The AOUW Grand Lodge of the Dakotas]], now part of the Pioneer Mutual Building, in Fargo, ND, 1925.  | ||
Revision as of 13:39, 13 April 2007
A prominent early-20th century architectural firm, whose designs helped turn the small frontier towns into respectably modern cities. The main partners were F.W. Keith and William F Kurke. Most of the buildings from this time period are credited to Kurke himself.
Buildings by Keith and Kurke
- Graver Hotel, Fargo, ND, 1917.
 - Morrill Hall, North Dakota State University Campus, 1922.
 - The Liberty Memorial Building, on the North Dakota state Capitol grounds, 1924.[1]
 - Leach Public Library, Wahpeton, ND, 1924.
 - The AOUW Grand Lodge of the Dakotas, now part of the Pioneer Mutual Building, in Fargo, ND, 1925.
 
References
- ↑ North Dakota State Capitol Master Plan, Capitol Grounds Planning Commission, 12/14/2000.