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Stephen Warren House

Greek Revival architecture in WisconsinHouses in Waukesha County, WisconsinHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in WisconsinNational Register of Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Stephen Warren House
Stephen Warren House

The Stephen Warren House is a historic house located in Hartland, Wisconsin.It is a two-story cream brick house built in c.1855 upon a stone foundation for Stephen Warren, the first European-descent settler in Hartland. It has elements of Greek Revival, including brick pilasters supporting a wood entablature.It was deemed "architecturally significant as a good local example of vernacular Greek Revival", potentially competing examples having been compromised, and as the "last tangible reminder of Hartland's founder".

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Stephen Warren House
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