Created By: New Bedford Preservation Society
This Greek Revival home with unusual, flared corner pilaster capitals and pediment trim was the second home Howland constructed for his own use. Howland lived here from 1846 until 1877 when he moved across the street to his new and more stylish house. It is perhaps Howland’s taste for fine building which
gives this house details which are closer to pattern book exactness than most of the nearby vernacular Greek Revival structures of the same decade. The dormers are recent additions
This point of interest is part of the tour: New Bedford Pathways Tour #5: North Bedford Historic District Tour
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