



Historic Stone Building in St. Augustine, FL - 1930
This vintage photograph captures an interior view of a historic stone building in St. Augustine, Florida, located in St. Johns County. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant architectural sites across the Southern United States. The photograph was created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable photographer known for her documentation of American architecture.
St. Augustine, founded in 1565, is recognized as the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States. The stone structures in this image reflect the citys rich cultural heritage and architectural diversity, showcasing styles that blend Spanish colonial influences with early American design.
This photograph serves as a historical record of St. Augustines architectural evolution, illustrating the craftsmanship of the era. It is part of the collection held by the Library of Congress, ensuring its preservation and availability for future generations.
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Historic Stone Building in St. Augustine, FL - 1930
