Explore our beautiful neighborhood.
A variety of architecture from Victorian to Greek revival dating from the 1880s to the early 1900s
can be found on the Southside hill. The main forms of architecture are Greek Revival, Queen Anne Victorian, and Second Empire. Other styles are represented for an overall eclectic mix.
Architectural styles in the Southside include
Early Republic:
FederalMid 19th Century:
Greek RevivalLate Victorian:
Gothic
Italianate
Second Empire
Queen Anne
Stick
Shingle
Romanesque
Renaissance
Late 19th & 20th Century Revivals:
Colonial Revival
Classical Revival
Tudor Revival
Spanish Colonial RevivalLate 19th & 20th Century American Movement:
Bungalow and Craftsman
Learn about our historic homes
In 1993 Cornell architecture students researched the neighborhood and compiled architectural histories (Blue Forms) on many of the district’s dwellings. Select the street names below for a list of linked abstracts.