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Vintage Architecture in Talladega, Alabama, 1953

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Vintage Architecture in Talladega, Alabama, 1953This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases architectural features from Talladega County, Alabama, specifically near Talladega. The image highlights distinctive elements such as columns, balconies, and porches, which reflect the design styles prominent in early 20th century Southern architecture. The presence of these features suggests a cultural blend of aesthetics, typical of the region during this period. Taken as part

Step into a historic living room at the Navajo Lodge in Datil

a noted photographer known for her contributions to the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South

The photograph is also referenced in Frederick Doveton Nichols publication

Madison County

this reproduction is printed using KNOWOL's restored version of the 1889 Williamstown map

providing insight into the design and craftsmanship of early Georgian architecture

past clustered houses and churches at the heart of town

a city in Troup County

The survey aimed to preserve and promote the understanding of Southern architecture through detailed photography

and the small-town center as they looked more than a century ago

The photograph is an essential resource for understanding the historical context of Savannahs architectural evolution and the significance of the Telfair Academy

This vintage photograph captures the architectural beauty of a residence in La Grange

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