Greek Revival trim was added in the early 19th century.
But the architects of the Greek revival were not simply recycling an interesting look.
Greek Revival and Federal style homes were built in beginning of the 19th century.
All three buildings fall in the Greek revival style architecturally.
Some of the details, including the pocket doors in the front parlor, suggested Greek revival.
This architectural style became more popular than Greek Revival by the late 1860s.
Work began on the current Greek Revival and brick library building in 1991.
By comparison, the Greek revival in France was never popular with either the state or the public.
Most date to the early 19th century and are predominantly Greek Revival in style.
First they added Greek Revival trim to the windows and doors.