Arista Hoge House

The Arista Hoge House (also known as Kalorama Castle)[3] in Staunton, Virginia is a private residence first built in 1882, with a massive and historically significant facade added in 1891.

The facade is a two-bay, two-story structure with a full basement, while the main building is only two stories.

The western side wall of the facade forms a rounded turret with a conical slate roof, and each story has triple one-by-one windows, round-headed on the lowest level and square-headed on the upper two floors.

The building was deemed worthy of historical recognition as an example of the changing tastes in local architecture in the late 19th century, being a brick Italianate main house, with a Romanesque facade, a Queen Anne style side-porch and a western Colonial Revival porch.

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