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    Myron Hubbard Hunt (February 27, 1868 – May 26, 1952) was an American architect whose numerous projects include many noted landmarks in Southern California and Evanston, Illinois. Hunt was elected a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects in 1908.

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  2. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Myron Hunt (1868-1952) — an American architect, whose numerous projects include many noted landmarks in Southern California. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles) ‎ (1 C, 38 F)

  3. The library building was designed in 1920 by the southern California architect Myron Hunt in the Mediterranean Revival style. Hunt's previous commissions for Mr. and Mrs. Huntington included the Huntington's residence in San Marino in 1909, and the Huntington Hotel in 1914.

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  4. Myron Hunt (1868-1952) — an American architect whose numerous projects include many noted landmarks in Southern California.

  5. Nov 11, 2019 · Noted architect Myron Hunt began a long association with Boys Republic in 1911, at the request of Boys Republic’s Board of Directors. Hunt is perhaps best known for designing such Southern California landmarks as Pasadena’s Rose Bowl, the Huntington Library, the Pasadena Public Library, and buildings at Occidental College and Pomona College.

  6. Principal, Myron Hunt, Architect, Chicago, IL, 1897-1903; in Chicago, Hunt shared 11th floor office space in Steinway Hall at 64 East Van Buren Street with several other architects, including Dwight Perkins, Robert Spencer, and Frank Lloyd Wright; this was before Wright opened his famous studio in Oak Park, IL.

  7. www.olympedia.org › athletes › 5005044Olympedia – Myron Hunt

    Biographical information. Biography. In his youth, Myron Hunt moved with his family to Chicago, where he first attended Northwestern University beginning in 1888. He then continued his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology until 1893, graduating in architecture.

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