



Jamestown NC Architecture Photo from 1953 Carnegie Survey
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases an architectural feature in Jamestown, Guilford County, North Carolina. The image highlights traditional Southern architecture, focusing on the distinct balconies and porches that characterize local homes. Each element reflects the craftsmanship and design aesthetics of the time, showcasing the regions cultural heritage.
Taken during the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph is part of a broader initiative to document notable structures across the southern United States. The surveys significance lies in its comprehensive approach to preserving architectural history, making this image a valuable contribution to the legacy of Southern architecture.
Acquired in 1953 from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston, this piece is stored within the Library of Congress, ensuring its accessibility for future generations. The photograph serves as an educational resource, inviting viewers to explore the rich architectural narrative of Jamestown, North Carolina.
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Jamestown NC Architecture Photo from 1953 Carnegie Survey