



Historic Gate in St. Augustine, FL - Carnegie Survey 1900s
This vintage photograph captures a gate in St. Augustine, Florida, an area known for its rich history and stunning architecture. Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer in the early 20th century, this image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the unique architectural heritage of the region. The gate, along with the surrounding structures, reflects the blend of cultures that have influenced St. Augustine throughout its history.
St. Augustine, established in 1565, is recognized as the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States. The photograph emphasizes the intricate designs of the gates and arches typical of the historic hotels in the area, showcasing the craftsmanship and aesthetic considerations of the time.
This image is an important visual document from the Carnegie Survey, providing insight into the architectural styles that define St. Augustine. It serves as a reminder of the city’s enduring legacy and the stories embedded within its buildings.
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Historic Gate in St. Augustine, FL - Carnegie Survey 1900s