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A Greek Revival house is characterized by its neoclassical architectural elements, drawing inspiration from ancient Greek architecture. These houses typically feature a symmetrical facade with tall, slender columns supporting a pediment or triangular gable above the entryway. The columns are often of the Doric order, known for their simplicity and robustness. Greek Revival houses typically have a rectangular shape with a balanced arrangement of windows and doors, conveying a sense of harmony and order. This architectural style gained popularity in the United States during the early to mid-19th century, reflecting a fascination with classical ideals and democracy.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Mt. Sterling, KY - Architectural Walking Tour
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