The exterior view behind the Kent Plantation House.

Kent Plantation House ~ c. 1796

Standing tall in the heart of the Bayou State. Predating the Louisiana Purchase by around seven years is Kent Plantation House, an authentic Creole house that remains today as one of the oldest still-standing structures in the state. But a future as a preserved slice of central Louisiana’s early 18th-century history wasn’t always in the cards for this elevated beauty.  Alexandria, LA

Craik-Patton House ~ 1834

Most historic houses have one famous owner. Most historic houses have one famous owner. This isn’t most houses. The Craik-Patton House threads its story from General Washington to General Patton. Charleston, WV

Clarke-Ford House Museum ~ 1836

A Greek Revival with two relocations and a fire thrown in. Clarke House Museum is a perfect example of a Greek Revival residence. It’s also an example of resilience, resourcefulness and resplendence. Chicago, IL
the exterior of Neill-Cochran House Museum

Neill-Cochran House Museum ~ 1856

GREEK-REVIVAL HOLDS CLUES TO AUSTIN’S HISTORY. Designed and constructed by master builder Abner Cook, this home was witness to the Civil War and was home to enslaved and free workers, boarders, immigrants, Federal soldiers, an acting Governor of Texas and two prominent families. And yet the couple who originally had it built never lived in it for even one day. Austin, TX
Dorr House Exterior

Dorr House ~ 1871

Greek Revival with a Southern Accent. The Dorr House boasts all the classic Greek Revival elements with tasteful and clever nods to the Southern heat. It all adds up to a classically cool stroll through the late 19th century. Pensacola, FL