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More Anthony Musolino Buildings
A few weeks ago I wrote about the death of Anthony F. Musolino, the architect who was best-known for the now-demolished Bob Peck Chevrolet building in Arlington. One of Musolino's 10 daughters, Mia Musolino, called me Monday and offered to send me some more photos of her dad's work. She also corrected an error in her dad's obit, which I parroted: the Strawberry Banks Inn, she says, is in Newport News, Va., not Hampton, Va. And she sent me a photo of it! Here are some more mid-century marvels from Anthony Musolino's drafting table:

Golden Triangle Hotel, Norfolk, Va.
Architect Behind Some of Region’s Best Midcentury Buildings Dies
Anthony F. Musolino, who designed the Bob Peck Chevrolet building (above, by Darrow Montgomery) as well as some lovely hotels and a spate of area high schools, died last week.
The Bob Peck building got torn down, to be replaced by this thing, which at least pays tribute to the dealership's iconic shape.
Some other Musolino buildings:
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