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- The Dinkelberg is a partially forested hill range, up to 536.2 m above sea level (NHN), about 145 km2 in area, in the High Rhine region of Germany. It...
- Frederick Philip Dinkelberg (June 30, 1858 – February 10, 1935) was an American architect best known for being Daniel Burnham's ****ociate for the design...
- 1925 to 1927, and was co-designed by Joachim Giæver and Frederick P. Dinkelberg. At the time of its completion in 1927, it was the tallest building in...
- States. It was designed by Frederick P. Dinkelberg of D. H. Burnham & Company in the Chicago style. Dinkelberg was also the ****ociate designer to Daniel...
- uitwedstrijden"". NH Nieuws (in Dutch). Retrieved 12 June 2023. "Kevin Dinkelberg nieuwe teammanager van Telstar". NH Nieuws (in Dutch). 27 September 2019...
- Black Forest. In the west is the Markgräfler Hügelland, in the south the Dinkelberg, both lower hilly areas. The Rhine river, which forms most of the district's...
- Loop whose elaborate bronze entry was designed by architect Frederick P. Dinkelberg. In addition, the company was a sponsor on the Chicago Cubs radio broadcasts...
- rotliegendes rock, covered by bunter, also occurs in the north of the Dinkelberg block (several hundred metres thick in the Basel geothermal borehole)...
- Manhattan schist and shingles 757-775 St. Nicholas Avenue (Frederick P. Dinkelberg, 1894–1895) - A Renaissance Revival style row which is said to be "among...
- Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Daniel Burnham and Frederick P. Dinkelberg, and sometimes called, in its early days, "Burnham's Folly", it was opened...