26 North Winooski Avenue

Circa 1840s

 

By R. F. Panepinto

This two and one-half story building is a late vernacular example of the Greek Revival style. A bracketed, pedimented hood covers a left, side hall entrance with three-quarter sidelights. Two over two windows are symmetrically arranged. Brick bearing walls resting on a stone foundation support a wood truss roof covered with slate shingles. A peaked window is located in the front facing gable. The building is currently divided into multiple dwellings.