Illustrating the conservatism of Richmond's architecture, these two-story, three-bay Greek Revival double houses with raised basements and side-hall entrances follow a formula that once dominated the city. The houses have entry porches with square columns and full entablatures, stepped gables, and two-story rear porches.
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