



Historic Greek Revival Home in Athens, GA, 1840
This vintage photograph depicts a historic residence located in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. Built around 1840, this two-story Greek Revival structure showcases the classic architectural elements typical of the era, including prominent columns and an elegant portico. The home was constructed by Gazaway Lamar, who originally hailed from Macon, Georgia, and has been in the Upson family since 1870, highlighting its long-standing historical significance.
The building is noted for its brick and stucco façade, which remains in good condition, reflecting the craftsmanship of early 19th-century architecture. This residence is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant structures in the region. The survey provides valuable insights into the architectural history of the area, and this photograph contributes to that legacy.
Published in Frederick Doveton Nichols The Early Architecture of Georgia in 1957, this image serves as a testament to the rich architectural heritage of Athens.
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Historic Greek Revival Home in Athens, GA, 1840