#3136. Classic White Colonial Revival Mansion with Symmetrical Façade

The photograph showcases a classic example of Colonial Revival architecture in America - a magnificent white mansion with impeccable proportions and elegant details. The façade is symmetrical and exhibits a formal composition characteristic of Georgian style.

The façade of this two-story structure features white wooden cladding, giving it a fresh, clean appearance against the blue sky. The central entrance is framed by a classical portico with a triangular pediment and columns supporting a small second-floor balcony. Particularly expressive are the traditional multi-pane windows flanked by black shutters, which create a striking contrast against the white walls.

The roof is mansard-style, typical of colonial architecture, with rectangular dormer windows and chimney stacks. A well-maintained lawn with neatly trimmed shrubs frames the mansion, emphasizing its architectural significance. The thoughtful landscape design with elegant potted plants on either side of the main entrance complements the overall harmony of this magnificent historical residence.

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