Further down Clifton Street at 80 and 84 stand two Greek Revival homes on high cellars.
This area declined rapidly in the mid-century and only a few traces of the thirty-five Greek Revival homes remain.
There are also examples of Victorian, Queen Anne, and Spanish Revival homes.
The streets are clean, the fences mended and the leaves raked on the lawns of the Greek Revival homes that line the historic district here.
Who wants to buy a 10-room Greek Revival home built in 1843 and the 1831 mill next door to it?
There are several bed & breakfast establishments located on Main Street in historic Greek Revival homes.
This Greek Revival home was owned by a shipping merchant; it is now filled with displays of old dolls.
There are several bed and breakfast places on Main Street in historic Greek Revival homes.
Guy House near Mansfield, Louisiana is a Greek Revival home built in 1850.
This limestone-faced Romanesque Revival home was built in 1894.