Alanson Green Farm House

[1] The house is a significant example of Midwestern rural Greek Revival architecture.

[2] Alanson Green arrived in Michigan in 1855 after living in New York and Boston.

The ell is fronted with a modest recessed porch with classically-inspired columns which shelters the main door.

The house is topped with a wide frieze located below a boxed cornice with returns.

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