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Arnold Jackson House

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The Arnold Jackson House is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture, built in the 1850s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its symmetrical facade, pedimented gable, and simple columned porch reflect the style's classical influences. The house offers a glimpse into the early settlement period of Juneau, when Greek Revival was popular for homes of prominent citizens. Visitors can appreciate its historic integrity and understated elegance.

Don't miss

  • Observe the symmetrical front facade with its pedimented gable end.
  • Note the simple, unfluted columns supporting the porch roof.
  • Check for the original six-over-six window sash, typical of the period.

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