Originally named ‘Belfast’ in honor of the owner’s Irish heritage, Stanton Hall is a Greek Revival mansion commissioned by Dr. Frederick Stanton in the 19th century. Located in Natchez, USA, the building was likely designed and constructed by Thomas Rose. Over the years, it served as Stanton College before being designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974. Today, visitors can explore the mansion, which now functions as a museum, offering a glimpse into the architectural and historical significance of the era.
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