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Antebellum Architecture

Antebellum Architecture

Antebellum Architecture refers to the architectural style that was prominent in the Southern United States during the pre-Civil War period, specifically from the late 18th century to the mid-19th century. This style is famous for its grandeur, elegance, and adherence to classical design principles. Inspired by Greek and Roman architecture, it featured symmetrical facades, tall columns, expansive porticoes, and elaborate ornamentation. The antebellum period and its architecture became famous for its association with the plantation economy and the romanticized image of the Old South.

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SOMETHING in the style of Antebellum Architecture

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Greek Revival ArchitectureNeoclassical ArchitectureThomas JeffersonGeorge Washington Smith
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