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London, England |
 | | Thousands of terraces (row houses) were built in the uniform Georgian style, many with extravagant interiors by fashionable architects such as Robert Adam and John Nash. |
 | | Nash also designed palatial terraces, including Cumberland Terrace at Regent's Park in the 1820s. |
 | | The Greek Revival style of classicism, with its straight lines and columns, dominated the design of a number of public buildings built in the early 19th century, such as the British Museum, University College, and the National Gallery. |
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