Greek Revival architecture in United States
Discover 17 places in United States shaped by Greek Revival architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Greek Revival in United States
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Campbell House Museum
1851
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Old Courthouse
1864
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St. Augustine Church
1842 · J. N. B. de Pouilly
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U.S. Custom House
1881 · Alexander Thompson Wood
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Old U.S. Mint
1838 · William Strickland
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Gallier Hall
1853 · James Gallier Sr.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
1928 · Horace Trumbauer
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Founder's Hall
1847 · Thomas Ustick Walter
- Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France
- Merchants' Exchange William Strickland
- Second Bank of the United States William Strickland
- National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum Robert Mills
- Treasury Building Robert Mills
- Lincoln Memorial Henry Bacon
- Ether Dome Alexander Parris
- Quincy Market Alexander Parris
- Federal Hall Ithiel Town
Other styles in United States
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- Art Deco
- Gothic Revival
- Brutalism
- Victorian
- Neoclassical
- Postmodernism
- Colonial
- Mid-Century Modern
- Neo-Romanesque
- Neo-Renaissance
- Federal
- Deconstructivism
- Late Modernism
- Prairie School
- Minimalism
- Vernacular
- High-Tech
- Moorish Revival
- Streamline Moderne
- Chicago School
- Italianate
- Mayan Revival
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