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the most architecturally-significant period in Yorks history
is the Victorian Era. Many buildings built during this time
incorporate features from several different Victorian
"styles." Instead of attempting to classify them into
a single style, their hybrid design is best lumped under a
general "Victorian" or Victorian Eclectic moniker. Examples include the
White Hall Hotel and the Northern Central Railroad
Station.
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