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Date of page creation01:04, 30 December 2025
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Greek Revival Architecture in Philadelphia - Temple-Front Buildings
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Greek Revival architecture dominated Philadelphia from 1820-1860, producing the Second Bank, Girard College, and other temple-front buildings expressing democratic ideals.
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  • Greek Revival Philadelphia
  • Second Bank of the United States
  • Girard College architecture
  • William Strickland architect
  • temple front buildings
  • neoclassical Philadelphia
  • marble columns
  • Thomas Ustick Walter
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