



1790 Building Photo in Charleston, SC - Carnegie Survey
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in Charleston, South Carolina, a city known for its rich architectural heritage. The image features a building constructed around 1790 that showcases the distinctive porticoes and kiosks characteristic of the regions historic structures. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant project aimed at documenting the architectural history of the Southern United States.
Charleston, located in Charleston County, is renowned for its well-preserved antebellum architecture and vibrant culture. The building depicted in the photograph reflects the design sensibilities of its time and highlights the craftsmanship that went into creating these iconic structures. The Carnegie Survey, from which this image originates, is a valuable resource for understanding the architectural evolution in the South.
This photograph serves as a tangible connection to Charlestons past, offering insights into the architectural styles that have shaped the city. Each print is made on museum-quality paper, ensuring that the story and beauty of this historical image are preserved for generations to come.
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1790 Building Photo in Charleston, SC - Carnegie Survey