This wooden, temple-front Greek Revival house has a double front porch supported by full-height piers. Its simple stylistic detailing includes a broad cornice band and dentils. Horizontal boards are laid flush on the front. Clapboards cover the other walls. The house is believed to have been built by Ebenezer Westbrook.
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Ebenezer Westbrook House
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