Wilks Brooks House
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title:
Wilks Brooks House
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The Wilks Brooks House, is a home in Memphis, Tennessee, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built by Wilks Brooks and his fifteen-year-old son Joseph Brooks; construction started in October 1834 and ended in 1835. The Wilks Brooks house is the oldest example of Greek Revival architecture in the Shelby County, Tennessee area. It is an L-shaped dwelling with two stories and has a central hallway, known as a dog-trot, with rooms to the left and right. Wood on the prop
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Historic house in Tennessee, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilks_Brooks_House
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2023-11-02T02:23:19Z
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