



Penfield Georgia Architecture, 20th Century History
This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, documents a two-story wooden house in Penfield, Greene County, Georgia. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to capture the architectural heritage of this region. The photograph highlights the houses architectural features, including its columns, and serves as a historical reference to building styles of the time.
Penfield, once a thriving community, is now known for its historical significance and architectural remnants. As the town experienced periods of growth and decline, many structures fell into disrepair, which is evident in this image. Johnstons work captures the essence of these changes and offers insight into the architectural practices in Georgia during the early 20th century.
This image is a valuable resource for understanding regional architecture and the historical context of Penfield. It stands as a testament to both the craftsmanship of the era and the stories embedded within these structures.
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Penfield Georgia Architecture, 20th Century History