artist workshop {atelier}.
library or education building {athenaeum}.
raised roofed outdoor platform {bandstand}.
Outdoor/indoor marketplaces {bazaar} can have vendor stalls.
Shops {boutique} can sell rare or fancy goods.
beach bathhouse {cabana}.
legislative building {capitol}.
high-class-gambling building {casino}.
Buildings {clinic} can be where several doctors practice most specialties.
arts-education building {conservatory}.
border tax-collection building {customhouse}.
Buildings {dispensary} can be where people get medical supplies and medicines.
large shop {emporium}.
Buildings {experiment station} can hold measuring apparatus.
Schools {finishing school} can be for learning manners and etiquette.
Outdoor/indoor markets {flea market} can be for used or discounted items.
Buildings {foundry} can be for molding or casting metal.
Buildings {gallery} can be for exhibiting art works.
Very small buildings {kiosk} can be for selling small items.
Shops {machine shop} can cut and grind metal.
Enclosed or open shops {mall} can have parking areas.
Ride and amusement areas {midway} can be at fairs or circuses.
swimming pool {natatorium}.
Buildings {observatory} can hold telescopes.
liquor store {package store}.
old-time amusement center {penny arcade}.
Shops {pharmacy} can dispense drugs.
Domed buildings {planetarium} with projectors can display star and planet positions on ceilings.
Buildings {sanitarium} {sanatorium} can be for people with chronic diseases or tuberculosis, or can be resorts for exercise and rest.
small storage building {shed}.
state legislative building {statehouse}.
Buildings {station} can be for waiting for trains or buses.
Greek Classical towns had municipal halls {stoa} near market.
Buildings {studio} can be for producing entertainments or can be artist workshops or practice rooms.
Workplaces {sweatshop} can have large rooms where underpaid and overworked workers work.
Cylindrical chambers {wind tunnel} can have large fans.
Buildings {windmill} can have four large blades on a rotor that turns in wind.
Buildings {crematory} {crematorium} can be for cremation.
Buildings {funeral home} can be where bodies wait for burial or cremation.
Buildings {morgue} can be for dead people waiting for autopsy or identification.
Buildings {mortuary} can be for preparing bodies for burial or cremation.
slaughterhouse {abattoir}.
Buildings {creamery} can process dairy products.
Buildings {distillery} can make alcohol.
Buildings {granary} can hold stored grain.
Enclosed buildings {hothouse} can be for sensitive plants, with filtered light.
Slaughterhouses {packinghouse} can package meat.
Estates or farms {plantation} can have workers living there.
Cylindrical buildings {silo} can hold fodder.
Areas {stockyard} can hold livestock.
Small farms {truck farm} can be for produce.
fort or fortified palace {bastion}.
fortified wood or concrete building {blockhouse}.
military grocery and general store {commissary}.
Military grounds {presidio} can have fort and quarters.
Buildings {bagnio} can hold working prostitutes.
Buildings {bordello} can hold working prostitutes.
Buildings {brothel} can hold working prostitutes.
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