



Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville VA, 1953 Photo
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases the architectural elegance of the Farmington Country Club in Charlottesville, Virginia. The image features intricate woodwork and balconies that highlight the craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century American architecture. The club, originally enlarged in 1803 by George Divers with Thomas Jeffersons assistance, represents a significant cultural and historical site in Albemarle County.
Known for its stunning surroundings and rich history, Farmington Country Club has been a gathering place for the local elite and a venue for various social events. The detailed representation of its interiors in this photograph allows viewers to appreciate the design elements and artistic flair of the period.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a collection that documents notable architectural sites in the region. The photograph, dated 1953, serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context and architectural significance of the area.
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Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville VA, 1953 Photo
