Craik House, Boyle County, Kentucky
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Title
Craik House, Boyle County, Kentucky
Description
Craik House is the home of Centre College's president. It is a two-story brick Italianate mansion with a Greek Revival facade and portico, built in the 1850s. Located at 763 West Main Street, in Danville, Kentucky, this building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This house was once known as the Moore-Welsh House, The facade features elongated windows and polygonal bays. The
house also features sidelights and transoms around the doorway. This house was
modified in the early 20th century by the addition of a Classical Revival porch.
house also features sidelights and transoms around the doorway. This house was
modified in the early 20th century by the addition of a Classical Revival porch.
Creator
Unknown
Subject
Architecture
American architecture
National Register of Historic Places.
American architecture
National Register of Historic Places.
Medium
Brick houses
Date
1853
Identifier
preidenthouse.jpg
Contributor
Ann Silver
Date Created
photographed 2003
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “Craik House, Boyle County, Kentucky,” Centre College Art and Artifacts Site, accessed March 29, 2024, https://centrecollegeart.omeka.net/items/show/245.