Randolph House, Georgian residence in Pennsylvania, United States.
Randolph House is a residential building in Pennsylvania displaying Georgian architectural style with a balanced facade and symmetrical proportions. The structure features regular window arrangements and typical construction methods from the colonial era.
The house was built in 1767 and represents an early example of Georgian residential architecture during the American colonial period. Its construction falls within a time when this architectural style was gaining prominence in Pennsylvania.
The National Register of Historic Places includes this residence as part of its collection of structures that demonstrate American architectural development.
The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and visitors should check availability beforehand as access may be restricted. Contact the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office to learn about visiting opportunities and get information prior to your visit.
The building preserves authentic Georgian details such as original window configurations and structural features from the 18th century. These elements are often overlooked but become apparent upon careful examination.
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