The George Arnold House in Kenton, Delaware, is a vernacular Greek Revival farmhouse built around 1840. It features a two-story main block with a prominent central entrance and flanking windows, characteristic of the style. The exterior showcases simplicity and functional design.
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1 Mi. W Of Kenton On De 300, Kenton, Delaware
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De 140, Kenton, Delaware
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De 6, Kenton, Delaware
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De 42, Kenton, Delaware
Military; Politics/Government
W Of Kenton On De 300, Kenton, Delaware
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