Sea Gate: Greek Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Greek Revival architecture category
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- Gothic Revival architecture
- Synagogue
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Neoclassical architecture
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- Greek Revival architecture
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- Italianate architecture
- Colonial revival architecture
Wunsch Building
The Wunsch Building of New York University Tandon School of Engineering is the present name of the former Bridge Street Methodist Church, a former Methodist church located at 311 Bridge Street, on the east side between Johnson Street and Myrtle Avenue, in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.
Cobble Hill Historic District
The Cobble Hill Historic District is a municipal and national historic district located in the Cobble Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.
58 Joralemon Street
58 Joralemon Street, in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York, United States, is a Greek Revival structure built in 1847 as a private residence but is now a New York City Subway vent.
Lefferts-Laidlaw House
The Lefferts-Laidlaw House is a historic villa located in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Wallabout, New York City, New York. Built around 1840, the house is a two-story frame building in the temple-fronted Greek Revival style.
John Rankin House
The John Rankin House at 440 Clinton Street at the corner of Carroll Street in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City was built in the Greek Revival style in 1840, at which time it stood by itself, surrounded by farmland and overlooking Upper New York Bay.
Wallabout Historic District
Wallabout Historic District is a national historic district located in the Wallabout neighborhood of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Crown Heights North Historic District
Crown Heights North Historic District is a national historic district located in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. The district encompasses 1,019 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Brooklyn.
State Street Houses
State Street Houses describes 23 Greek Revival and Italianate rowhouses built between 1847 and 1874 and located at 291-299 and 290-324 State Street between Smith and Hoyt Streets in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.