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Buildings from the 1840s often reflected the styles of the Greek Revival and Gothic Revival architecture, characterized by symmetrical facades, tall columns, and elaborate detailing. Homes typically featured large windows, ornate trim, and gabled roofs. Many public buildings, such as churches and town halls, showcased grand entrances and decorative elements like pediments and spires. The materials used were primarily wood and brick, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and local resources.

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