



Boyce, Virginia Vintage Photograph from 1900s Carnegie Surve
This vintage photograph from the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South captures a serene moment in Fauquier County, Virginia, specifically near the quaint community of Boyce. The image reflects the lush gardens and winding trails characteristic of the region, showcasing the natural beauty and architectural heritage of early 20th-century Virginia.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable photographer, created this work, which is part of a larger collection aimed at documenting Southern architecture. The photograph highlights the meticulous landscaping and design prevalent in the area during that time, offering a glimpse into the aesthetic values and lifestyle of the period.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this image serves as a historical record of the landscapes that shaped Virginias cultural identity. The Carnegie Survey remains a vital resource for understanding the architectural and environmental context of the South.
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Boyce, Virginia Vintage Photograph from 1900s Carnegie Surve
