The Willoughby Baylor House in Norfolk, Virginia, is a historic home dating back to around 1794. Originally built by local merchant and contractor William Willoughby, the house showcases Greek Revival architectural elements added in the mid-1820s, including a distinctive doorway and porch supported by Greek Doric columns.
Today, the Willoughby Baylor House operates as a historic house museum under the management of the Chrysler Museum of Art, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history and craftsmanship of early American architecture in the region.
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