-
This side view of the house shows another interesting turret on the back.
-
The distinguishing feature of a Neoclassical house is a portico of white classical columns, Ionic, Corinthian or Doric columns, dormer windows, and side porches are elements common to the style of the 1900's to 1940's.
-
This house is built in the classical revival style.
-
The massive front pediment is flanked by clusters of columns.
-
This home is another example of classical revival style. The curved central portico gives the house a soaring grace.
-
The blooming azalea's form a lace trim in the garden.
-
The courthouse is located across the street from the town square.
-
-
At the beginning of the 20th century, Century, Florida was the nation's leading producer of Southern pine timber.
-
The carriage house can be seen on the upper left of the photograph.
-
The home is located on a one acre lot on the corner of Pine and Pike Street. It was built in 1870 by Republican sherrif John Butler. Elements of the house were added in the early 20th century.
-
This house has the distinction of having the first indoor tub installed in Milton, Florida. That claw-footed model is still in use.
-
The porch wraps around two sides on the first floor. It is finished with a stucco facing. The double rooms and the porch in this east view were added between 1910 and 1920.
-
The luxuriant palm trees are not native to the area.
-
-
-
-