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Wilkes County GA Architecture Photo, Early 1900s
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Wilkes County GA Architecture Photo, Early 1900sThis vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures an architectural view from Wilkes County, Georgia. The image, part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, showcases the distinctive features of Southern architecture in the early 20th century, including prominent porches and clapboard siding. These elements reflect the regions cultural and historical context, highlighting the craftsmanship prevalent during
promoting literacy and knowledge for local youth
it showcases a unique blend of architectural elements typical of the region
which is known for its rich cultural and architectural diversity
captured the essence of American architecture
highlighting the importance of preserving history through visual documentation
this house was designed by architect William Jay for Richard Richardson
Beautifully restored map of Wilmington
which serves as a valuable visual record of Savannahs rich cultural history
Captivating image of football practice at Grambling College on September 22
this residence showcases the elegance of Southern architecture
rolling hills
offering a glimpse into the historical residential styles of the early 20th century
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