Charles Q. Clapp House
Charles Q. Clapp House, Greek Revival house in Portland, United States.
The Charles Q. Clapp House is a two-story brick building located at 97 Spring Street, featuring fluted Ionic columns and a raised granite foundation. The structure displays side porches supported by three Ionic columns and accessed through granite stairs with careful architectural detailing.
The house was built in 1832 and represents early Greek Revival architecture in Maine. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, recognizing its role in documenting classical architectural traditions in the region.
This house served as home to the Portland School of Fine and Applied Art, shaping artistic education in Maine for generations. The building became a gathering place where local artists developed their craft and contributed to the region's creative life.
The building is owned by the Portland Museum of Art and stands near other major architectural sites in the downtown area. It is easily accessible from the historic core of the city and situated within a district full of cultural attractions.
The side elevations feature recessed porches with three Ionic columns, accessed through granite stairs that showcase careful craftsmanship. These details of the porch design reveal the meticulous attention paid to secondary facades during the classical period.
Location: Portland
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 43.65361,-70.26167
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:14
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