



Craddocks Architecture in Garrison, MD - 1953 Photo
This vintage photograph captures Craddocks, a notable example of early Maryland architecture located in Garrison, Baltimore County. The structure is characterized by its self-contained stone walls, which reflect the fine craftsmanship of the period. The image features stone gate posts and a mounting block that lead to the upper terrace, elements that were popular in the design of early gardens in the region.
Craddocks is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection documenting the architectural heritage of the Southern United States. This particular photograph was attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, who photographed numerous historic sites throughout her career. The image serves as an important visual record, showcasing the unique architectural styles prevalent in Maryland during the early 20th century.
The photograph is dated to 1953, following its acquisition from Johnstons estate. It provides an invaluable glimpse into the historical context of Marylands architectural landscape, complemented by the natural beauty of the surrounding vines.
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Craddocks Architecture in Garrison, MD - 1953 Photo