



Historic Old House in St. Augustine, Florida, 1803
This vintage photograph, associated with the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, features a historic structure located in St. Augustine, Florida. Known as The Old House, this building dates back to approximately 1803, making it one of the oldest surviving houses in the region. The image captures the architectural details of the house, including its prominent balconies, which are characteristic of the period.
St. Augustine is renowned for its rich history and well-preserved colonial architecture, attracting visitors interested in Americas early settlements. This photograph reflects the craftsmanship and design trends of early 19th-century Florida, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of the time.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, documented this significant building as part of her broader work to preserve the architectural heritage of the South. The image serves as an educational resource for those exploring American history and architecture.
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Historic Old House in St. Augustine, Florida, 1803
