Fayetteville: Greek Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Greek Revival architecture category
Camp Ground Methodist Church
Camp Ground Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church on Camp Ground Road in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built between 1858 and 1862, and is a two-story, four bay by five bay, gable-end frame building with double front entrances in the vernacular Greek Revival style.
Waddill's Store
Waddill's Store, also known as Bernard's Men's Shop, is a historic commercial building located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built about 1850, and is a three-story, three bay, Greek Revival style brick building. It has a gable front and once had a three-tiered front porch.
Phoenix Masonic Lodge No. 8
Phoenix Masonic Lodge No. 8 is a historic Masonic Lodge located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built about 1855, and is a two-story, five bay, Greek Revival style frame building with a hip roof. It has flanked by wings added 1948–1950 and features a front porch supported by octagonal columns.
Fayetteville Mutual Insurance Company Building
Fayetteville Mutual Insurance Company Building, also known as the Point News building, is a historic commercial building located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built about 1853, and is a two-story trapezoidal-shaped Greek Revival style brick building.
Kyle House
Kyle House is a historic home located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. The original Kyle House, home to merchant James Kyle, burned in a city fire in 1831. Rumor had it that the great fire began in the Kyle House's kitchen.
Henry McLean House
Henry McLean House is a historic home located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. The original section was built about 1840, and is a two-story, side-hall plan, vernacular Greek Revival style frame dwelling. A Victorian style two-story, four room wing was added between about 1875 and 1880.
John E. Patterson House
John E. Patterson House, also known as Cashwell House, is a historic home located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built about 1840, and is a 1+1⁄2-story, five-bay frame coastal cottage form frame dwelling. It features a full-width, engaged front porch and Greek Revival style design elements.
Taylor-Utley House
Taylor-Utley House is a historic home located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built about 1848, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, three bay, gable roofed frame dwelling in a vernacular Greek Revival style.
Westlawn
Westlawn is a historic home located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built in 1858, and is a two-story, five bay, frame dwelling with a double-pile center-hall plan in the Greek Revival style.