Montgomery: Greek Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Greek Revival architecture category
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Alabama State Capitol
The Alabama State Capitol, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the First Confederate Capitol, is the state capitol building for Alabama.
McBryde–Screws–Tyson House
The McBryde–Screws–Tyson House, also known as the Tyson House, is a historic Greek Revival style house in Montgomery, Alabama. The two-story frame building was completed in 1832 and the Greek Revival facade added in 1855. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 28, 1980.
Dowe Historic District
The Dowe Historic District is a 1-acre historic district in Montgomery, Alabama. It includes 320 and 334 Washington Avenue and 114–116 South Hull Street. The architectural style of the four contributing buildings ranges from Greek Revival to Queen Anne.
The Murphy House
The Murphy House is a historic Greek Revival style house in Montgomery, Alabama. The two-story masonry building was built for John H.
Stone Plantation
The Stone Plantation, also known as the Young Plantation and the Barton Warren Stone House, is a historic Greek Revival-style plantation house and one surviving outbuilding along the Old Selma Road on the outskirts of Montgomery, Alabama.