Friends Advice, Georgian building in Boyds, United States.
Friends Advice is a residential building with Georgian architecture located in Boyds, Montgomery County. The house displays the symmetrical facade typical of this style, with rectangular windows arranged in regular rows across its front.
The building was constructed in the 18th century and represents the craftsmanship techniques of that period. It was later added to the National Register of Historic Places to preserve its historical significance for the region.
The preservation of Friends Advice contributes to the architectural heritage documentation efforts across Montgomery County and the broader Maryland region.
The building can be viewed from the exterior, though it remains a private residence in a residential neighborhood. Visitors should respect the privacy of current occupants and limit their visit to the outside.
The structure maintains its original Georgian architectural elements while participating in the national preservation program established by the 1966 legislation.
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