Albany: Greek Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Greek Revival architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- History museum
- Church
- Shopping
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Park
- Shopping centre
- Skyscraper
- Bridge
- Historical place
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Romanesque architecture
- Vernacular architecture
- Entertainment
- Neighbourhood
- Greek Revival architecture
- Library
- Interesting neighbourhood
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Natural attraction
- Lake
- Nature
Stephen and Harriet Myers House
The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence is located on Livingston Avenue in Albany, New York, United States. It is a Greek Revival townhouse built in the mid-19th century. In 2004 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
New York Court of Appeals Building
The New York Court of Appeals Building, officially referred to as Court of Appeals Hall, is located at the corner of Eagle and Pine streets in central Albany, New York, United States.
Clinton Avenue Historic District
The Clinton Avenue Historic District in Albany, New York, United States, is a 70-acre area along that street between North Pearl and Quail streets. It also includes some blocks along neighboring streets such as Lark and Lexington.
Nut Grove
Nut Grove, also known as the William Walsh House, is a historic house located on McCarty Avenue in Albany, New York, United States.
Buildings at 744–750 Broadway
The buildings at 744–750 Broadway in Albany, New York, United States, sometimes known as Broadway Row, are four brick row houses on the northwest corner of the intersection with Wilson Street. They were built over a period of 40 years in the 19th century, using a variety of architectural styles reflecting the times they were built in.
Patroon Agent's House and Office
Patroon Agent's House and Office, also known as the Casparus Pruyn House and Office or Whish-Hull House and H. V. Rector office, is a historic home and office located on the Hudson River at Rensselaer in Rensselaer County, New York.