The Thomas C. Burke House in Macon, Georgia, is a striking example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture, featuring a prominent wrap-around porch, ornate detailing, and a distinctive turret. Its asymmetrical design and vibrant decorative elements showcase the exuberance of late 19th-century residential construction.
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1730 West End Ave., Macon, Georgia
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642 Orange St., Macon, Georgia
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577-587 Walnut St., Macon, Georgia
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3111 Millerfield Rd., Macon, Georgia
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856 Mulberry St., Macon, Georgia
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Central City Park, Macon, Georgia
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