Greek Revival Town Houses

Isaac Kremer/ November 23, 2025/ / 0 comments

The Greek Revival style town house was never widely popular in St. Louis: today examples of the style are very rare. Like rural counterparts, the primary component is the temple front, which was often seen in grand, detached town houses. However, even in more modest representations, the traditional Greek Revival imagery could be found. Greek Revival town houses are most likely to be seen east of Jefferson Avenue, in the Carondelet or Old North St. Louis neighborhoods. (St. Louis, 1995)

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