


Historic Pink House in Savannah, Georgia, 1789
This historic vintage photo captures The Pink House, the oldest house in Georgia with architectural significance, located in Savannah, Chatham County. Built in 1789 for James Habersham by Joseph Clay, the structure showcases a beautiful portico added in 1812 when it served as the Planters Bank of the State of Georgia. This image, part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, reflects the rich heritage of Savannah and its enduring architectural legacy.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the creator of this photograph, provides a glimpse into a pivotal era of Georgian history through her lens. The Pink House stands as a testament to the past, inviting viewers to explore its storied walls and the community that grew around it.
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Historic Pink House in Savannah, Georgia, 1789