Interior of St. Mary Episcopal Church, Anchorage, Alaska, 1955.
Edwin Butler CrittendenFAIA (1915-2015) was an American architect practicing in Anchorage, Alaska. Referred to later in life as the "dean of Alaska architecture",[1] he was the most notable Alaskan architect of the 20th century.
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