Worcester: Greek Revival Architecture
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Salisbury Mansion
The Salisbury Mansion and Store is an historic house museum at 40 Highland Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Ezra Rice House
The Ezra Rice House is a historic house at 1133 West Boylston Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was built sometime between 1833 and 1845, and was a rare local example of transitional Federal and Greek Revival styling.
Arad Alexander House
The Arad Alexander House is a historic house at 53 Waverly Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built about 1845 and moved in the 1860s, it is one of the city's most elaborate Greek Revival residences, and may have been designed by prominent local architect Elias Carter.
Charles Newton House
The Charles Newton House is an historic house at 24 Brattle Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Harris-Merrick House
The Harris-Merrick House is an historic house at located 41 Fruit Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built sometime between 1832 and 1844, it is a good example of Greek Revival architecture, and a rare surviving element of the early residential development west of downtown Worcester.
Gov. Levi Lincoln House
The Gov. Levi Lincoln House is an historic house at 4 Avalon Place in Worcester, Massachusetts. This Greek Revival house is one of the first of the style to be built in the city; it was built for Levi Lincoln, Jr. who had recently ended a long tenure as Governor of Massachusetts, and was designed by noted local architect Elias Carter.
Alexander Marsh House
The Alexander Marsh House is an historic house located in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Salisbury House
The Salisbury House is an historic house at 61 Harvard Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Samuel Copeland House
The Samuel Copeland House is a historic house located at 31 Harvard Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built c. 1847, the elaborate Greek Revival house is one two in the city with a full temple front.
S. D. Newton House
The S. D. Newton House is a historic house at 8 Sycamore Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built in 1846, it is an excellent local instance of Greek Revival styling, and one of the few houses surviving from that period in the neighborhood. which once had many more of such houses.
George Gale House
The George Gale House is a historic house at 15 Elizabeth Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built in 1848–49, it is an excellent example of a modest side-hall plan Greek Revival house, a once-common house type of the city's early residential areas.