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Drinks

After the initial 1961 list, there have been revisions in 1987, 1993, 2004, 2011, 2020, and 2024.{{cite web |url=https://www.aibmproject.it/iba_official_cocktails/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (2011 – 2019) |lang=it}}

The 1961 list consisted of 50 drinks,{{cite web |url=http://www.aibmproject.it/iba-official-cocktails-1961-1987/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (1961–1987) |work=AIBM Project}} The 1987 list consisted of 73 drinks:{{cite web |url=http://www.aibmproject.it/iba-official-cocktails-1987-1993/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (1987–1993) |work=AIBM Project}} The 1993 list consisted of 60 drinks:{{cite web |url=http://www.aibmproject.it/iba-official-cocktails-1993-2004/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (1993-2004) |work=AIBM Project}} The 2004 list consisted of 66 drinks in five categories: Pre Dinner, After Dinner, Long Drink Style, The Most Popular, and Special Cocktails{{cite web |url=https://www.aibmproject.it/iba_2004/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (2004-2011) |work=AIBM Project}} The 2011 list consisted of 77 drinks in three categories: The Unforgettables, Contemporary Classics, and New Era Drinks, the 2020 list cosisted of 90 drinks in the same three categories{{cite web |url=https://wildandwanderfultravel.com/index.php/2020/04/16/2020-iba-cocktail-list/ |title=The New 2020 IBA Cocktail List. The Quest (modified) |author=Jacquelyn |date=2020-04-16 |work=Wild and Wanderful Travel}},

=2024=

The IBA list was updated in early November 2024 with 15 new drinks, 3 removed drinks, and 1 movement between sections. For the first time ever, each category is evenly split, with 34 drinks in each.{{Cite web |title=Cocktails – IBA |url=https://iba-world.com/cocktails/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |language=en-US}}

The following 16 drinks were added in the 2024 update:

  • 1 drink added to The Unforgettables: Remember the Maine
  • 3 drinks added to Contemporary Classics: Cardinale, Garibaldi, Rabo De Galo.
  • 11 drinks added to The New Era: Chartreuse Swizzle, Don's Special Daiquiri, Gin Basil Smash, Grand Margarita, IBA Tiki, Jungle Bird, Missionary's Downfall, Pisco Punch, Porn Star Martini, Sherry Cobbler, Three Dots and a Dash.

The following 3 drinks were removed in the 2024 update:

  • 1 drink removed from Contemporary Classics: Golden Dream
  • 2 drinks removed from The New Era: Barracuda, Yellow Bird.

Other changes:

  • Lemon Drop Martini was moved from "New Era Drinks" to "Contemporary Classics"
  • "Southside" was briefly removed in early 2021, but was present from mid-2021 to mid-2023. It was again removed from mid-2023, before being added in the 2024 update as "South Side".{{Cite web |date=2021-10-18 |title=New Era Drinks Archives - iba-world.com |url=https://iba-world.com/category/iba-cocktails/new-era-drinks/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211018194117/https://iba-world.com/category/iba-cocktails/new-era-drinks/ |archive-date=18 October 2021 }}{{Cite web |date=2024-10-07 |title=The Unforgettables Archives - iba-world.com |url=https://iba-world.com/category/iba-cocktails/the-unforgettables/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241007105807/https://iba-world.com/category/iba-cocktails/the-unforgettables/ |archive-date=7 October 2024 }}

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! Cocktail

! 1961 list{{cite web |url=http://www.aibmproject.it/iba-official-cocktails-1961-1987/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (1961–1987) |work=AIBM Project}}

! 1987 list{{cite web |url=http://www.aibmproject.it/iba-official-cocktails-1987-1993/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (1987–1993) |work=AIBM Project}}

! 1993 list{{cite web |url=http://www.aibmproject.it/iba-official-cocktails-1993-2004/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (1993-2004) |work=AIBM Project}}

! 2004 list{{cite web |url=https://www.aibmproject.it/iba_2004/ |title=IBA Official Cocktails (2004-2011) |work=AIBM Project}}

! 2011 list

! 2020 list{{cite web |url=https://wildandwanderfultravel.com/index.php/2020/04/16/2020-iba-cocktail-list/ |title=The New 2020 IBA Cocktail List. The Quest (modified) |author=Jacquelyn |date=2020-04-16 |work=Wild and Wanderful Travel}}

! 2024 list

Adonis

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Affinity

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Alaska

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Alexander

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Angel Face

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Apotheke

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Apple Martini

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Aviation

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Bacardi

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Bacardi Cocktail

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Bamboo

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Banana Bliss

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Banana Daiquiri

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Banana Frozen Daiquiri

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B & B

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Barracuda

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Bellini

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Bentley

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Between The Sheets

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Black Russian

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Block And Fall

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Bloody Mary

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Blu Lagoon

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Bobby Burns

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Bombay

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Boulevardier

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Bramble

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Brandy Alexander

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Brandy Crusta

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Brandy Egg Nog

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Bronx

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Brooklyn

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Buck's Fizz

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Bull Shot

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Caipirinha

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Caruso

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Casino

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Champagne Cocktail

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Champagne Pick Me Up

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Claridge

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Clover Club

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Collins (Tom Collins)

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Coffees (Irish Whiskey)

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Cosmopolitan

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Cuba Libre

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Czarina

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Daiquiri

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Dark and Stormy

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Derby

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Diki-Diki

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Dirty Martini

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Duchess

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Egg Nogs (Cognac)

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Espresso Martini

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Est-India

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Fizzes (Gin)

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Florida (non-alcoholic)

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French 75

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French Connection

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French Martini

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Frozen Daiquiri

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Garibaldi

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Gibson

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Gimlet (Gin O Vodka)

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Gin And French

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Gin And It

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Gin Fizz

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God Father

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God Mother

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Golden Cadillac

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Golden Dream

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Grand Slam

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Grasshopper

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Hanky Panky

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Harvey Wallbanger

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Hemmingway Special

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Horse's Neck

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Irish Coffee

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Japanese Slipper

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John Collins

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Kamikaze

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King Alfonzo

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Kir

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Kir Imperial

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Kir Royal

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Ladyboy

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Last Word

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Lemon Drop Martini

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Long Island Iced Tea

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Mai Tai

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Manhattan

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Manhattan Dry

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Manhattan Perfect

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Margarita

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Martini

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Martini Perfect

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Martini Sweet

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Martini Vodka

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Martinez

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Mary Pickford

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Mikado

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Mimosa

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Mint Julep

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Mojito

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Monkey Gland

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Negroni

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Old Fashioned

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Old Pal

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Oriental

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Paradise

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Piña Colada

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Pisco Sour

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Planters

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Planter's Punch

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| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| After Dinner

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

Prairie Oyster

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

|

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Princeton

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

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|

|

|

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Pussy Foot (non-alcoholic)

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| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

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Ramos Gin Fizz

|

|

|

|

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

Rob Roy

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| Pre Dinner

|

|

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Rose

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| Pre Dinner

| style="background-color: limegreen;"| Contemporary Classics

|

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Russian Spring Punch

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| style="background-color: palegreen;"| New Era Drinks

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Rusty Nail

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| After Dinner

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

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Salty Dog

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| The Most Popular

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|

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Sazerac

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|

|

|

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

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Screwdriver

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| Long Drink Style

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

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Sea-Breeze

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|

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| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| The Most Popular

| style="background-color: limegreen;"| Contemporary Classics

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Sex On The Beach

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|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| The Most Popular

| style="background-color: limegreen;"| Contemporary Classics

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Shirley Temple (non-alcoholic)

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| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

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Sidecar

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

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Singapore Sling

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| Long Drink Style

| style="background-color: limegreen;"| Contemporary Classics

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Snowball

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| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

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Sours (Whiskey)

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| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

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Spritz Veneziano

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| style="background-color: palegreen;"| New Era Drinks

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Spritzer

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

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Stinger

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

Strawberry Daiquiri

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

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Tequila Sunrise

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| Long Drink Style

| style="background-color: limegreen;"| Contemporary Classics

|

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Tequini

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| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

|

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Tommy's Margarita

|

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|

|

| style="background-color: palegreen;"| New Era Drinks

|

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Tuxedo

|

|

|

|

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

Vampiro

|

|

|

|

| style="background-color: palegreen;"| New Era Drinks

|

|

Velvet Hammer

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

|

|

Vesper Martini

|

|

|

|

| style="background-color: palegreen;"| New Era Drinks

|

|

Vieux Carré

|

|

|

|

|

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

Vodkatini

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

|

|

Whiskey Sour

|

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| Pre Dinner

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

White Lady

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

| style="background-color: lightseagreen;"| The Unforgettables

|

White Russian

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| After Dinner

|

|

|

White Spider

|

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

|

|

Yellow Bird

|

|

|

|

| style="background-color: palegreen;"| New Era Drinks

|

|

Za-Za

| style="background-color: lightgreen;"| included

|

|

|

|

|

|

Pre-Oval Office presidential desks

Before the Oval Office was created in 1909, several notable desks were used by presidents in their executive office or private quarters. The following table lists these furniture pieces.

class="wikitable sortable"

!scope="col" width="15%"| Desk

!scope="col" width="15%"| Presidential tenant(s)

!scope="col" width="10%"| Workspace dimensions

!scope="col" class="unsortable"| Notes

!scope="col" width="20%"| Current Location

!scope="col" class="unsortable"| Picture

scope="row"| Washington's writing desk

| data-sort-value="Washington"| George Washington

| ?

| Used by Washington in Federal Hall. After Federal Hall was demolished in 1812, the desk found it's way to Bellevue Almshouse. This “horrified” the City Council who had it moved to the Governor’s Room in 1844 where it has remained since.{{Cite web |url=https://untappedcities.com/2017/05/17/the-desk-of-george-washington-inside-nyc-city-halls-governor-room/ |title=The Desk of George Washington Inside NYC City Halls Governor Room |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=Untapped New York |last=Young |first=Michelle}}

| Governor's Room,
New York City Hall,
New York

| File:NYCity Hall 3.jpg

scope="row"|Washington’s presidential desk

| data-sort-value="Washington"| George Washington

| {{convert|62|by|35|in|cm}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.ushistory.org/presidentshouse/history/maps/desk.php |title=Washington's Desk at the President's House |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=Ushistory.org}}

| Used by Washington in his office in President's House, the executive mansion at the time. {{Cite journal |title=The President's House in Philadelphia: The Rediscovery of a Lost Landmark |journal=The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/20093505?refreqid=excelsior%3A81479a30ed262de93d947b832094085d&seq=1 |last=Lawler Jr. |first=Edward |date=2002-01-01 |issue=1 |volume=126 |pages=5-95 |via=JSTOR}} p. 27. This desk is now in the collection of the Philadelphia History Museum which has been closed to the public since 2018.{{Cite web |url=https://whyy.org/articles/historical-society-pushes-back-on-plan-to-transfer-philly-history-museum-to-drexel-university/ |title=Historical Society pushes back on plan to transfer Philly History Museum to Drexel University |date=2022-02-28 |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=WHYY |last=Crimmins |first=Peter}}

|Philadelphia History Museum,
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania{{Cite web |url=http://www.philadelphiahistory.org/collections/special-collections/ |title=Special Collections |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=Philadelphia History Museum}}

| {{external media| float = left| width = 200px| image1 = [https://www.ushistory.org/presidentshouse/history/maps/desk.php Washington's presidential desk]}}

scope="row"| Declaration of Independence Desk

| data-sort-value="Jefferson"| Thomas Jefferson

| {{convert|9.75|by|14.74|in|cm}}{{Cite web |url=https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_513641 |title=Declaration of Independence Desk |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=National Museum of American History}}

| this portable desk made by Benjamin Randolph was used by Thomas Jefferson as he wrote the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson continued to use this desk through his time as president.{{Cite web |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/history-writ-large-this-desk-belonging-thomas-jefferson-180963919/ |title=History Was Writ Large on This Desk Belonging to Thomas Jefferson |date=2017-07-06 |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=Smithsonian |last=Boissoneault |first=Lorraine}}

| American Democracy exhibition,
National Museum of American History,
Washington, D.C.

| File:Jefferson's+deskdetail.jpg

scope="row"| Monroe Doctrine desk

| data-sort-value="Monroe"| James Monroe

| ?

| All of the White House's furniture was destroyed during the Burning of Washington. When Monroe moved into the rebuilt presidential mansion he brought many of his own personal furnishings to use in the building.{{Cite book |title=Real Life at the White House |last=Whitcomb |first=John |publisher=Routledge |year=2000 |isbn=0415923204 |location=New York |pages=43 |url=https://archive.org/details/reallifeatwhiteh00whit/page/42/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater |last2=Whitcomb |first2=Claire}} This fall front desk is one of several pieces of furniture purchased by Monroe when he was in France between 1794 and 1796. While there are no documents proving this, family legend holds that the president wrote the Monroe Doctrine sitting at this desk. A secret compartment within the desk containing correspondences was discovered in the early 20th century. First Lady Lou Henry Hoover saw the desk in the 1930's and was so taken with the desk she had a replica created and placed in the White House.{{Cite web |url=https://www.whitehousehistory.org/articles-of-the-best-kind |title="Articles of the Best Kind" |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=White House Historical Association |last=Harris |first=Scott H. |last2=Kearney |first2=Jarod}}

| James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library,
Fredericksburg,
Virginia{{Cite web |url=https://jamesmonroemuseum.umw.edu/explore/collections/ |title=Collections |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library}}

| {{external media| float = left| width = 200px| image1 = [https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/the-monroe-doctrine-desk The Monroe Doctrine desk]}}

scope="row"| Desk in the room east of the upstairs oval room

| data-sort-value="Adams, John Q"| John Quincy Adams

| ?

| John Quincy Adams had an inventory made of the White House after he became president. This inventory notes a desk in the room east of the upstairs oval room which is assumed to be where his office was.[https://archive.org/details/presidentshouseh01seal/page/182/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater The president's house : a history> p. 183

| ?

| -

scope="row"| Andrew Jackson's stand-up desk

| Andrew Jackson

Franklin PierceWhitcomb, John; Whitcomb, Claire. Real Life at the White House. p.119.

James Buchanan{{refn|group=note|William Seale notes in , The President's House" that Buchanan had in his office "a plain stand-up desk of the kind clerks used, with pigeonholes."Seale, William. The President's House''. p. 339. This description matches the design of Jackson's stand-up desk.}}

Rutherford B. HayesSeale, William. The President's House. p. 493.

| ?

| "A tall awkward desk" {{Cite book |title=The first President Johnson; the three lives of the seventeenth President of the United States of America |last=Lately |first=Thomas |publisher=William Morrow & Company, Inc. |year=1968 |location=New York |pages=530 |url=https://archive.org/details/firstpresidentjo0000unse/page/530/mode/2up?q=desk}} with pigeonholes was used by Andrew Jackson in the White House. During the rearrangement of the presidential office rooms in 1865, following the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the desk was removed from the building and sent off to auction. Andrew Johnson ordered it be returned saying "What ever was Old Hickory's I revere".Seale, William. The President's House. p. 426. The desk was still in use in the presidential office during Rutherford B. Hayes' term. It was eventually auctioned off in 1882 with other White House furnishings, under Chester A. Arthur's watch, to make way for new design elements in the building. Seale, William. The President's House. p. 538.

| ?

| -

class="wikitable sortable"

!scope="col" width="15%"| Presidential tenant(s)

!scope="col" width="1em"|

!scope="col" width="15%"| Desk

!scope="col" width="10%"| Workspace dimensions

!scope="col" class="unsortable"| Notes

!scope="col" width="20%"| Current Location

!scope="col" class="unsortable"| Picture

data-sort-value="Jackson, Andrew"| Andrew Jackson

| 7

!scope="row"| Andrew Jackson's stand-up desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| "A tall awkward desk" [https://archive.org/details/firstpresidentjo0000unse/page/530/mode/2up?view=theater The first President Johnson; the three lives of the seventeenth President of the United States of America] p. 530

used by Jackson was still in the White House when Andrew Johnson undertook a rearrangement of the presidential office rooms. The desk was taken out of the building and was sent to be auctioned off, but Johnson had it returned saying "What ever was Old Hickory's I revere". It was still in the office during President Hayes' term. It was auctioned off in 1882 with other white house furnishings, under Chester A. Authur's watch, to make way for new design elements in the building. [https://archive.org/details/presidentshouseh01seal/page/426/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater The president's house : a history] pp. 426, 493, 538.

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Van Buren"| Martin Van Buren

| 8

!scope="row"| desk name

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

|

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Harrison, William Henry"| William Henry Harrison

| 9

!scope="row"| desk name

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

|

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Tyler"| John Tyler

| 10

!scope="row"| desk name

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

|

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Polk"| James K. Polk

| 11

!scope="row"| desk name

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

|

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Taylor"| Zachary Taylor

| 12

!scope="row"| Flat-topped table

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| "...he used a flat-topped table for a desk"[https://archive.org/details/reallifeatwhiteh00whit/page/104/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater]. p. 105

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Fillmore"| Millard Fillmore

| 13

!scope="row"| desk name

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

|

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Pierce"| Franklin Pierce

| 14

!scope="row"| Andrew Jackson's stand-up desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| "Pierce worked at Andrew Jackson's stand-up desk, with it's pigeon holes for papers"[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Real_Life_at_the_White_House/R-S3GPDliGAC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Andrew+Jackson%27s+stand-up+desk&pg=PA119&printsec=frontcover]

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Buchanan" rowspan=2| James Buchanan

| rowspan=2| 15

!scope="row"| Buchanan’s Teakwood Desk

| {{convert|66|by|34|in|cm}}

| "Constructed and presented to President James Buchanan by the government of India when he was elected President. It was used as his presidential desk during his term in office in the White House. The desk was passed down through the descendants of Buchanan's nephew, James Buchanan Henry."[https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/list?q=Teak+desk&p=1&ps=20] other information:

This says it was shipped by his friends in India, not the government (but could have been friends in the government).[https://www.lancasterhistory.org/journey-of-the-presidential-desk/] This is mostly about the donation of it to Wheatland[https://lancasteronline.com/news/james-buchanans-desk-returns-to-wheatland/article_c4eb43f5-85d8-5bff-b081-ef883aeecc3c.html]

| Parlor Room,
Wheatland,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania

| we might be able to pull the imageof the desk from here as it was made by someone working for the Library of Congress.[https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2019/06/wheatland-the-home-of-president-james-buchanan-pic-of-the-week/]

It is absolute stunning. Possibly even more beautiful than the Resolute.

scope="row"| Plain stand-up desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| Plain stand-up desk with pigeon holes [https://archive.org/details/presidentshouseh01seal/page/338/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater The president's house : a history] p. 339

|room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Lincoln" rowspan=3| Abraham Lincoln

| rowspan=3| 16

!scope="row"| Table

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| "At the south end of the room, between the two windows, stood another table, at which Lincoln sat in a large armchair and used as his desk."[https://www.whitehousehistory.org/lincoln-in-his-shop]

| room,
building,
City

| File:Lincoln at desk.jpg

scope="row"| Upright desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| "In the southwest corner stood another upright mahogany desk so battered that Stoddard quipped it might have been salvaged “from some old furniture auction.”"

"Pigeonholes in that desk served as Lincoln’s filing cabinet."

"one mystery—the desk (upper right) in front of the doorway. This door, often spoken of, gave access to a corridor the president ordered cut through the adjacent room to allow him to pass unseen to the family quarters. Although graphic documentation all agrees on this location, one wonders how Lincoln accessed his corridor with the desk so placed."

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

scope="row"| Heirloom desk?

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| I found this stray article from the Springfield Star on July 4, 1964 about the White House trying to get a desk that Lincoln used from the Hayes homestead[https://archive.org/details/curiosrelicsfurnlinc_59/page/n3/mode/2up]

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Johnson, Andrew"| Andrew Johnson

| 17

!scope="row"| High desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| "He liked to work standing up at a high desk in his office, a position that helped relieve the almost constant pain of kidney stones."{{Cite book |title=The first President Johnson; the three lives of the seventeenth President of the United States of America |last=Lately |first=Thomas |publisher=William Morrow & Company, Inc. |year=1968 |location=New York |pages=350 |url=https://archive.org/details/firstpresidentjo0000unse/page/530/mode/2up?q=desk}} this is possibly "Andrew Jackson's stand-up desk" as he saved it from being auctioned off and kept it in the presidential office but i don't have a precise reference saying so.[https://archive.org/details/presidentshouseh01seal/page/426/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater The president's house : a history] pp. 426, 493, 538.

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Grant"| Ulysses S. Grant

| 18

!scope="row"| desk name

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

|

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Hayes"rowspan=3| Rutherford B. Hayes

| rowspan=3|19

!scope="row"| Slant top desk

| {{convert|26|by|27.3|in|cm}}

| Hayes used this desk in the library by a window. [https://rbhayes.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/0A4DE541-9DF4-4F42-89A7-061849827151]

| Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center,
Spiegel Grove,
Fremont, Ohio

| File:placeholder

scope="row"| Andrew Jackson's stand-up desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| "A tall awkward desk" [https://archive.org/details/firstpresidentjo0000unse/page/530/mode/2up?view=theater The first President Johnson; the three lives of the seventeenth President of the United States of America] p. 530 used by Jackson was still in the White House when Andrew Johnson undertook a rearrangement of the presidential office rooms. The desk was taken out of the building and was sent to be auctioned off, but Johnson had it returned saying "What ever was Old Hickory's I revere". It was still in the office during President Hayes' term. It was auctioned off in 1882 with other white house furnishings, under Chester A. Authur's watch, to make way for new design elements in the building. [https://archive.org/details/presidentshouseh01seal/page/426/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater The president's house : a history] pp. 426, 493, 538.

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

colspan=4| After being gifted the Resolute desk, Hayes had it placed on display in the Green Room, then had it moved to his private office.[https://archive.org/details/presidentshouseh01seal/page/494/mode/2up?q=desk&view=theater The president's house : a history]. p. 493,494.

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Garfield"| James A. Garfield

| 20

!scope="row"| James Garfield Wooten Desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| desk used in his D.C. office but I'm not sure if it ever made it to the Whitehouse. it was moved witht he rest fo his furniture to a meemorial library in his ohio house after he was assisinated[https://www.ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p267401coll36/id/11283][https://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm?pg=6426735&id=63F559E4-3467-4B2E-9618-B4D9C02FD3BB]

| Memorial Library,
James A. Garfield National Historic Site,
Mentor, Ohio

| File:Presidential Desk President Garfield Home.jpgFile:Memorial library 07 - Lawnfield - Garfield House Historic Site (30628790682).jpg

data-sort-value="Arthur"| Chester A. Arthur

| 21

!scope="row"| Chester A. Arthur desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| Chester A. Arthur desk [https://www.pal-item.com/story/news/local/2020/07/05/out-our-past-richmond-provided-desk-president-arthur/3278053001/] seems like it may have been the same style as the Garfield Wooten desk as it was made by a company listed her ad wooten desk makers [https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/2403/SSHT-0003_Hi_res.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y] Benjamin Harrison and Grant may have also had this style of desk per that article.

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Cleveland (22)"| Grover Cleveland

| 22

!colspan=4| Used the Resolute desk in his office [https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/the-resolute-desk] picture of him using it [https://africa.si.edu/exhibits/malagasy/queens-gallery.html]

| File:Yellow Oval Room 1886.jpg

data-sort-value="Harrison, Benjamin"| Benjamin Harrison

| 23

!scope="row"| Benjamin Harrison's desk

| {{convert|1|by|1|in|cm}}

| this image from the white house historic association says it is the resolute desk, but it clearly is not.[https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/president-benjamin-harrisons-office] this has happened a few times with image descriptions there. this might be the same desk:[https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHouseHistory/photos/alice-sanger-stenographer-to-president-benjamin-harrison-is-believed-to-be-the-f/3872990506059517/]

| room,
building,
City

| File:placeholder

data-sort-value="Cleveland (24)"| Grover Cleveland

| 24

!colspan=4| Used the Resolute desk in his office [https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/the-resolute-desk] picture of him using it [https://africa.si.edu/exhibits/malagasy/queens-gallery.html]

| File:Yellow Oval Room 1886.jpg

data-sort-value="McKinley"| William McKinley

| 25

!scope="row"| Treaty table or Grant Cabinet table [what Monkman calls it in her book]

| {{convert|96.5|by|48|in|cm}} [Monkman's book]

| McKinley used as desk. Has a blotter, pen and ink stand, clock, calendar, and a row of buzzers for calling staff set on one end of it. [Seale, William. The President's House. White House Historical Association and the National Geographic Society. Washington, D.C. 1986. {{ISBN|0-912308-28-1}}. p. 631][https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/president-grants-cabinet-table][https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/fotoware?id=5F56E93844B44618%20A25566CD8A5C74D2] used by recent presidents in the treaty room as a private office desk (Betty Monkman's book says Clinton chose it as his desk in his Treaty Room Office.. bush and Obama particularly but I am sure I could Dig up more)

| Treaty Room,
White House,
Washington, D.C.

| File:Treaty Room in 2001.jpgFile:WHTreatyJFK.jpgFile:White House Treaty Room 1901.jpg

data-sort-value="Roosevelt, Theodore"| Theodore Roosevelt

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|To show appreciation of your Peer Review which helped get List of Smithsonian museums to featured article status, I award you this Apple I that I stole from the Smithsonian to better facilitate future Peer Reviews!--Found5dollar (talk) 14:09, 2 April 2010 (UTC)

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|Every time I create an article about something in my adopted home state of new Hampshire, such as my recent Lake Winnipesaukee Ice-Out article, you are right there to copyedit and fix all my mistakes on it. To show my thanks, I have officially, with the lack of official powers I have, renamed the Tilton Arch to the Ken Gallager Arch. Thanks again! --Found5dollar (talk) 13:16, 12 April 2010 (UTC)

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|To show appreciation of your many additions to the currently labeled List of members of the United States Congress killed or wounded in office‎, I present you with the Senate gavel... Just don't tell the Senate I gave it to you.

Now get back in there and make it even better!

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|To show appreciation of your additions to stereotype mats I was cataloging, I award you this Gutenberg Bible I stole from the New York Public Library. I award you this, so you have one of printings finest achievements for answering my question abut printing!--Found5dollar (talk) 15:03, 14 January 2011 (UTC)

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|To show appreciation for your adding all the April Fool's DYK hooks to the Statistics page, i offer you any piece of candy out of the Candy desk you would like.

Oh, you can take a second piece too for your absolute demolishment of the old Non-lead hook record with your Batman hook.--Found5dollar (talk) 13:56, 3 April 2011 (UTC)

List of medal recipients

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!Year Awarded

!Architect

!Image

!Building

!Location

!Notes

1923

| Coolidge and Shattuck

| -

| Boston Lying-in Hospital

| Boston

| White, Eric. [https://www.architects.org/news/memory-fathers In Memory of Fathers]. Boston Society of Architects. Juen 15, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2017.

1924Parker, Thomas and RiceJohn Hancock BuildingBoston
1925

| colspan="5" | No award

1926Maginnis & WalshScience Building, Boston CollegeBrookline
1927Ralph Harrington DoaneMotor MartBoston
1928

| colspan="5" | No award

1929

| colspan="5" | No award

1930Richard J. ShawImmaculate Conception ConventMalden
1931

| colspan="5" | No award

1932

| colspan="5" | No award

1933

| colspan="5" | No award

1934Perry, Shaw & HepburnAlice Longfellow Hall, RadcliffeCambridge
1935

| colspan="5" | No award

1936Allen, Collens & WillisNewton City HallNewton
1937

| colspan="5" | No award

1938Coolidge Shepley Bulfinch and AbbottLowell House, HarvardCambridge
1939Cram & FergusonConventual Church of St. Mary and St. JohnCambridge
1940

| colspan="5" | No award

1941Richard J. ShawEdward Hatch Memorial Music ShellBoston
1942

| colspan="5" | No award

1943Perry, Shaw & HepburnHoughton Library, Harvard UniversityCambridge
1944

| colspan="5" | No award

1945

| colspan="5" | No award

1946Richard J. ShawSt. Clement's ChurchWest Somerville
1947

| colspan="5" | No award

1948

| colspan="5" | No award

1949Richmond & GoldbergSouthern Brookline Community Center, Temple EmethBrookline
1950Cram & FergusonJohn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Berkeley St.Boston
1951Brown, DeMars, Kennedy, Koch & Rapson100 Memorial Drive apartment buildingCambridge
1952Arland A. DirlamUniversity Lutheran ChurchCambridge
1953Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottAllston Burr Lecture Hall, HarvardCambridge
1954Maginnis & Walsh & KennedyNazareth Child Care CenterBoston
1955Hugh Stubbins & AssociatesCountry SchoolWeston
1956Richard J. ShawCorpus Christi ChurchAuburndale
1957Anderson Beckwith & HaibleBoston Manufacturers Mutual and Mutual Boiler Machinery Co. Office BuildingWaltham
1958Skidmore, Owings & MerrillKarl Taylor Compton Laboratories, MITCambridge
1959José Luis SertSert Residence at 64 Francis StreetCambridge
1960Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and AbbottQuincy House, HarvardCambridge
1961The Architects CollaborativeAcademic Quadrangle, BrandeisWaltham
1962

| colspan="5" | No award

1963

| colspan="5" | No award

1964Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret) in association with Sert, Jackson & GourleyCarpenter Visual Arts Center, HarvardCambridge
1965I.M. Pei & AssociatesThe Earth Sciences Building (The Green Center for Earth Sciences), MITCambridge
1966Sert, Jackson & GourleyPeabody Terrace, HarvardCambridge
1967Sert Jackson and AssociatesHolyoke Center, HarvardCambridge
1968

| colspan="5" | No award

1969Kallmann McKinnell and Knowles in association with Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty and LeMessurier AssociatesBoston City HallBoston
1970Benjamin Thompson and AssociatesDesign Research InternationalCambridge
1971Edward Larrabee Barnes FAIA and Emery Roth and Sons, Associated ArchitectsNew England Merchants National Bank BuildingBoston
1972The Architects CollaborativeChildren's Hospital Medical CenterBoston
1973Benjamin Thompson and AssociatesMonroe C. Gutman Library, Graduate School of Education, HarvardCambridge
1974Kallmann and McKinnellBoston Five Cents Savings BankBoston
1975I.M. Pei & Partners, in association with Araldo Cossutta, ArchitectChristian Science Center, BostonBoston
1976Sert Jackson and AssociatesHarvard University Science CenterCambridge
1977Benjamin Thompson and AssociatesQuincy Market Building, Faneuil Hall MarketplaceBoston
1978The Architects CollaborativeJosiah Quincy Community SchoolBoston
1979Charles G. Hilgenhurst AssociatesEast Cambridge Savings BankCambridge
1980I.M. Pei & PartnersDreyfus Laboratory, MITCambridge
1981The Stubbins AssociatesFederal Reserve Bank of BostonBoston
1982Kallmann McKinnell & WoodAmerican Academy of Arts and SciencesCambridge
1983I.M. Pei & PartnersJohn Hancock TowerBoston
1984

| colspan="5" | No award

1985Graham Gund ArchitectsChurch Court CondominiumsBoston
1986

| colspan="5" | No award

1987 (1988?)Wellesley College Science CenterWellesley[http://web.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Releases/2006/122106.html Wellesley Campus Center Awarded 2006 Harleston Parker Medal]. Wellesley College. December 20, 2006. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
1988Koetter, Kim & AssociatesCodex World HeadquartersCanton
1989Kallmann McKinnell & WoodHynes Convention CenterBoston
1990Kallmann McKinnell & WoodShad Hall, Harvard Business SchoolAllston
1991Frank O. Gehry & Associates with Schwartz/Silver Architects360 Newbury StreetBoston
1992SOM, Parsons Brinkerhoff Quade & Douglas, The Halvorson Company, Ellenzweig Associates, and LeMessurier ConsultantsThe Park and Garage at Post Office SquareBoston
1993Schwartz/Silver ArchitectsRotch Library, MITCambridge
1994Kallmann McKinnell & WoodHauser Hall, Harvard Law SchoolCambridge
1995

| colspan="5" | No award

1996Leers Weinzapfel Associates in association with Chisholm Washington ArchitectsGeorge Robert White Youth Development CenterBoston
1997Stanley SaitowitzNew England Holocaust MemorialBoston
1998

| colspan="5" | No award

1999Shared Award: Graham Gund Architects; TAMS/Gannet Fleming/URS/Wallace Floyd Design Group/Stull and LeeThe Lincoln School, Brookline; Vent Building #7 at Logan AirportBrookline; Boston
2000

| Jose Rafael Moneo, Payette Associates

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| The Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College

| Wellesley

|[https://books.google.com/books?id=t91nkM1W6Q8C&pg=PA232&lpg=PA232&dq=the+davis+museum+wellesley+architect+Harleston+Parker+Medal&source=bl&ots=GGJMjZ4lDV&sig=4gA5oPXnPo0zAJPIhO_AMW9uxjU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwif-8yM2qrUAhUCgj4KHaKNAyYQ6AEIQDAE#v=onepage&q=the%20davis%20museum%20wellesley%20architect%20Harleston%20Parker%20Medal&f=false Payette Associates: An Evolution of Ideas]Images Publishing, 2003. Retrieved June 6, 2017.

2001

| Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott

| -

| Boston Public Library renovation

| Boston

| [http://www.architects.org/awards/harleston-parker-medal-3#node-18536 Harleston Parker Medal] Boston Society of Architects. Retrieved June 6, 2017

2002

| Office dA

| -

| Northeastern University Multi-Faith Spiritual Center

| Boston

|

2003

| Machado and Silvetti Associates

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| Honan-Allston Branch/Boston Public Library

| Allston

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2004

| Steven Holl Architects and Perry Dean Rogers Partners

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| Simmons Hall, MIT

| Cambridge

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2005

| William Rawn Associates

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| Building H/College of Computer and Information Sciences and Residence Hall, Northeastern University

| Boston

|

2006

| Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects

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| Wang Campus Center, Wellesley College

| Wellesley

|

2007

| Diller Scofidio + Renfro with Perry Dean Rogers Partners

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| Institute of Contemporary Art

| Boston

|

2008

| Behnisch, Behnisch & Partner; House & Robertson Architects; Next Phase Studios

| -

| Genzyme Center

| Cambridge

|

2009

| Anmahian Winton Architects

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| Parker Community Boathouse

| Brighton

|

2010

| William Rawn Associates with Ann Beha Architects

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| New Cambridge Public Library

| Cambridge

|

2011

| Kyu Sung Woo Architects

| -

| Harvard Graduate Student Housing

| Cambridge

|

2012

| Maki and Associates in association with Leers Weinzapfel Associates

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| MIT Media Lab

| Cambridge

|

2013

| Jonathan Levi Architects with Stantec Architecture

| -

| Roger E. Wellington Elementary School

| Belmont

|

2014

| Foster + Partners with CBT Architects

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| MFA Art of the Americas Wing

| Boston

|

2015

| Renzo Piano Building Workshop with Stantec

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| Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Addition

| Boston

|

2016

| Mecanoo Architecten with Sasaki

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| Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building

| Boston

|