



Architectural Heritage of Durham, NC - Mid 20th Century
This vintage photograph features architectural details from Durham, North Carolina, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer known for her work in the early 20th century. The image showcases the intricate design of arches and doorways prominent in the structures of Durham County, reflecting the unique architectural style of the region.
Taken during the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this work highlights the historical significance of the buildings in Durham, which played a vital role in the cultural and economic development of the area. The Carnegie Survey aimed to document and preserve the architectural heritage of the South, making this photograph an important piece of that legacy.
The photograph dates back to the mid-20th century, after Johnstons estate sold it to the Library of Congress in 1953. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the architectural history of North Carolina and contributes to the visual narrative of the regions past.
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Architectural Heritage of Durham, NC - Mid 20th Century