
George B. McKinley
George B. McKinley was an American architect active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He specialized in designing public buildings, including schools and government structures, primarily in the Midwest. His architectural style often reflected the popular designs of his time, characterized by historical influences and functional features. McKinley's work contributed to the development of community infrastructure, and some of his buildings are recognized for their historical significance today. His career exemplifies the role of architects in shaping civic architecture during a period of growth and modernization in American cities.