Belden Brick Company - Buildings

Buildings

  • Ruthmere Mansion Elkhart, Indiana, 1910
  • Herman T. Mossberg Residence South Bend, Indiana, 1948
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame Canton, Ohio, 1963
  • Tycon Center, Fairfax County, Virginia 1986
  • Pearson Hall (Miami University), Oxford, Ohio 1986
  • Midwest Express Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1998
  • Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts 1998
  • Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri 2006
  • InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field Akron, Ohio 2009

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