The Beezer Brothers were American architects active from the late 19th-century to the Great Depression. They were twins, who practiced together in western Pennsylvania before moving to Seattle, Washington in 1907 to participate in the city's rapid growth brought on by the Klondike Gold Rush. Best known for the many Catholic churches they designed, they also worked on domestic residences and municipal buildings. Their work on the west coast, while concentrated in Seattle, can be found from Los Angeles to San Francisco to Alaska, and inland to Montana. At least one church and two buildings are individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and several other buildings are contributing properties to several different National Historic Districts.
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The BeezerBrothers were American architects active from the late 19th-century to the Great Depression. They were twins, who practiced together in western...
Clearfield County Courthouse, was designed by Louis Beezer and Michael J. Beezer of BeezerBrothers, a Pittsburgh-based architectural firm, and constructed...
The bank building in Walla Walla, built c. 1910, was designed by the BeezerBrothers architectural office in Seattle. It is a seven-story office building...
Presbyterian Church) and its old St. Josephs Hospital, designed by BeezerBrothers. Bonner Building (or Bonner Block) (1879 main level, 1909 second story)...
Church Brew Works (former St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church) Designated 2001 Built 1902-1903 Architect BeezerBrothers Website www.churchbrew.com...
clocktower. This expansion was designed by the Seattle architectural firm BeezerBrothers. Colman also set up a company, the Colman Dock Company, to conduct...
John Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed "the Beezer" and "JVB", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player. As a...
Station. Llyswen Station is a historic railway station designed by the BeezerBrothers. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places...
buff-colored brick with terra cotta ornaments. It was designed by the BeezerBrothers, who also designed the nearby St. John the Baptist Church which was...
The Beezer was a long-running weekly British comic book, which was the home to 120 different comic strips over the years. First printed in 1956, it merged...
Montana), in Deer Lodge Central Business Historic District, designed by BeezerBrothers First Presbyterian Church and Manse (Forsyth, Montana) First Presbyterian...
the 2007 St. John the Baptist Church (The Church Brew Works) 1903 BeezerBrothers 3501 Liberty Avenue Lawrenceville 2001 Church of Saint Benedict the...
sibling from the family. and since the death of Mildred Kornman and Donnie "Beezer" Smith, he may be the last surviving actor of the silent film era. When...
by annual The Dandy List of Dandy comic strips The Beezer List of Beezer comic strips List of Beezer and Topper comic strips The History of the Beano....
comic strips List of Beano comic strips by annual The Beezer List of Beezer comic strips List of Beezer and Topper comic strips The Art and History of the...
the comic's life, surviving the merge with The Beezer and stayed on with the newly renamed comic Beezer and Topper until 1992. The pups were: Bones – Danny...
the mid-1990s. A BSA motocross machine was often colloquially known as a "Beezer." Birmingham rocker Steve Gibbons released a song "BSA" on his 1980 album...
of Two Kitties – Comedians Abbott and Costello. Baby Crockett, from The Beezer comic – Frontiersman Davy Crockett. Baby Face Finlayson, from The Beano...