



Charleston SC Architecture Photo, 1953 Carnegie Survey
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, features a notable architectural scene from Charleston, South Carolina, a city renowned for its rich history and distinctive buildings. Johnston, a prominent photographer during the early 20th century, captured the essence of Southern architecture through her lens, documenting the intricate columns, porticoes, and fences that define the regions historic homes.
Charleston, located in Charleston County, is celebrated for its well-preserved antebellum architecture, making it a significant place for architectural studies. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an extensive project aimed at documenting the architectural heritage of the Southern United States. The photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding the unique characteristics and craftsmanship of the era.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph stands as a testament to the artistic and historical significance of Charlestons architecture.
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Charleston SC Architecture Photo, 1953 Carnegie Survey
