Federal architecture

Federal architecture

Federal-style architecture is the name for the classicizing architecture built in the newly founded United States between c. 1780 and 1830, and particularly from 1785 to 1815. This style shares its name with its era, the Federalist Era.

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Canute Peterson House

Canute Peterson House


Chandler-Hidden House

Chandler-Hidden House


Forrest-Marbury House

Forrest-Marbury House


Gardner-Pingree House

Gardner-Pingree House


Joseph Mitchell House

Joseph Mitchell House


Bennet Bunn Plantation

Bennet Bunn Plantation


The Abner Gaines House

The Abner Gaines House


Abyssinian Meetinghouse

Abyssinian Meetinghouse


Overfield Tavern Museum

Overfield Tavern Museum


Fort Schuyler Club House

Fort Schuyler Club House


Herkimer Reformed Church

Herkimer Reformed Church


Gov Bellingham-Cary House

Gov Bellingham-Cary House


The Union Bank of Florida

The Union Bank of Florida


Liberia House Historic Site

Liberia House Historic Site


General Daniel Bissell house

General Daniel Bissell house


Sandy Bay Historical Society

Sandy Bay Historical Society


Historic Breneman-Turner Mill

Historic Breneman-Turner Mill


Stuart House City Museum, Mackinac Island City

Stuart House City Museum, Mackinac Island City


Farmers Bank 19 Bollingbrook Street

Farmers Bank 19 Bollingbrook Street


Cold Spring Presbyterian Church

Cold Spring Presbyterian Church


My Old Kentucky Home State Park

My Old Kentucky Home State Park


William C. Nell House

William C. Nell House


Neal Dow House

Neal Dow House


Arlington Antebellum Home

Arlington Antebellum Home


Foscue–Whitfield House

Foscue–Whitfield House


Andrew–Safford House

Andrew–Safford House