



Macon, GA Gazebo Photo from 1836 - Carnegie Survey 1957
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in the early 20th century, captured this image of a gazebo in Macon, Georgia. The structure, dating back to 1836, exemplifies the architectural style of its time and is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This survey aimed to document significant architectural landmarks across the southern United States.
Located in Bibb County, Macon was an important cultural and economic center in Georgia. The gazebo, often used for social gatherings and leisure, reflects the communitys connection to outdoor spaces during the era. Johnstons documentation not only showcases this architectural gem but also contributes to the understanding of regional history and design.
This photograph is part of a larger collection that includes works from the Carnegie Survey, published in 1957 in The Early Architecture of Georgia. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding both local history and architectural evolution in the South.
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Macon, GA Gazebo Photo from 1836 - Carnegie Survey 1957
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