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Charleston SC Architecture History Photo 1900s

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Charleston SC Architecture History Photo 1900sThis vintage photograph captures the architectural elegance of Charleston, South Carolina, a city renowned for its rich history and well preserved antebellum structures. Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer of the early 20th century, this image forms part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The photograph showcases distinctive architectural features typical of Charlestons dwellings, including elaborate

including a staircase reminiscent of those found in 17th-century Tidewater Virginia houses

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It provides insight into the architectural practices of the time and contributes to our understanding of Georgias cultural history

the Empire Flour Mills

The photograph was acquired from the Johnston estate in 1953 and is stored in the Library of Congress

This restored edition brings the historic Ironwood map to life while preserving the original linework and the villages

It features a prominent building within the University of North Carolina

this image serves as a valuable artifact for understanding the historical landscape of Georgia

This image serves as an important record of early 20th-century architecture in North Carolina

archival paper using a restored map of Longwood

is renowned for its Spanish colonial architecture and rich history

archival paper using a restored map of Blackstone

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