Whitehall is a one-story, brick, U-shaped, Georgian Revival residence.
The Wilkinson-Boineau House is a significant example of an early 19th-century Greek Revival residence with minor 20th-century alterations.
The Greek Revival residence has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983.
The architect, Ernest Marsh, was locally known for other structures such as neoclassical and Georgian Revival residences.
There is one large Georgian Revival residence that was later converted into a bank.
The Greek Revival residence was built in 1872.
The last mansion, a three-story Georgian Revival residence with 21 rooms, was built in the district at 2126 Prairie Avenue in 1905.
This ornate Greek Revival residence, with stone wall, iron fence and carriage step, was built in the mid-19th century.
The Fowler house is considered the finest example of a large Gothic Revival residence still standing in Indiana.
Greek Revival residences were first built in Troy along Second Street in the late 1820s.