Alexander Wade House, Historic house in United States of America
The Alexander Wade House is a well-preserved example of mid-19th century architecture.
Built in 1860, the house is connected to education reformer Alexander Wade.
It reflects the history and development of Morgantown through its architecture and previous ownership.
Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, it is a site of heritage and history conservation.
The house's design is attributed to local craftsmanship influenced by Greek Revival styles prevalent at the time.
Location: Morgantown
Inception: 1860
Address: 256 Prairie Street
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