Roy Blass

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Roy Blass was an American architect whose work included design of Lustron houses.

He designed many buildings that were later listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places for their architecture.[1][2]

His works were done in three states which include:

Georgia[]

  • , 832 Burchill St., SW., Atlanta, GA
  • , 1692 Brewer Blvd., SW., Atlanta, GA
  • Neville and Helen Farmer Lustron House, 513 Drexel Ave., Decatur, GA
  • , 9166 Northside Dr., Atlanta, GA
  • , 1200 Fifth Ave., Albany, GA
  • , 3498 McKenzie Dr., Macon, GA
  • , 547 Oak Ave., Americus, GA
  • , 711 Ninth Ave., Albany GA
  • , 2081 Sylvania Dr., Decatur, GA

South Dakota[]

  • 669 Dakota Ave. N., Huron, SD
  • Peter Hansen House, 1123 E. Capitol St., Pierre, SD
  • , 1509 S. Glendale, Sioux Falls, SD
  • , 315 E 3rd Ave., Miller, SD
  • , 1305 McDonald St., Huron SD
  • Some or all properties in the , Roughly along Vincent Place, from Miller Ave. to Mitchell Blvd., Mitchell, SD
  • , 101 E. Quincy St., Rapid City, SD
  • , 204 E. 2nd St., Redfield, SD
  • , 800 S. Hawthorne St., Sioux Falls, SD
  • Sample-Lindblaum House, 410 Idaho St., Wakonda, SD

Florida[]

References[]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Lustron Houses in Georgia MPS


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