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Front door, Compton County Museum.
The early settlers built their homes and churches the way they had learned how in New England. The Compton County Museum, formerly a Congregationalist Church built in 1841, was built in the Greek Revival style popular at the time. It resembles many Protestant churches built in Vermont and New Hampshire in the early 1800s. Note the heart-shaped trim on the pilasters, visible in this photograph.
(Photo - Jackie Hyman)
Front door, Compton County Museum.
The early settlers built their homes and churches the way they had learned how in New England. The Compton County Museum, formerly a Congregationalist Church built in 1841, was built in the Greek Revival style popular at the time. It resembles many Protestant churches built in Vermont and New Hampshire in the early 1800s. Note the heart-shaped trim on the pilasters, visible in this photograph.
(Photo - Jackie Hyman)