George Taylor House, Colonial residence in Freehold, United States.
The George Taylor House is a residential building from the early American period located in Freehold and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building features symmetrical windows, balanced proportions, and intricate woodwork on walls and ceilings.
The house was built in the late 1700s and belonged to George Taylor, a man who played an important role during the American Revolution. The period when he lived there was marked by the political and military changes of that time.
The house shows how wealthy families organized their living spaces and daily routines during colonial times. The room layouts and interior details reveal the preferences and values of people who lived in this era.
The building is open to visitors and offers guided tours that can be arranged through the Freehold Historical Society. It helps to check in advance to learn when tours are available and how to schedule your visit.
The building still retains construction elements from the 1700s and shows building methods from that era. These handmade techniques are valuable for understanding how people built back then and what materials they had at hand.
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