Small House
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The Small House in Macon, Georgia, also known as Ralph Small House, is a distinguished example of high-style Greek Revival architecture built in 1846 by Skelton Napier. Featuring unique architectural elements such as Doric columns set in antis and a well-executed wooden parapet, this historic property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
Originally facing Vineville Avenue and approached by a cedar-lined driveway, the Small House has a rich history and has been documented in various U.S. Federal Government projects. Despite changes to its surroundings over time, this iconic structure continues to showcase the elegance and craftsmanship of Greek Revival design.
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