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Yamacraw Village Row Houses, Savannah, GA 1850 History
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Yamacraw Village Row Houses, Savannah, GA 1850 HistoryThis vintage photograph captures Yamacraw Village in Savannah, Georgia, a notable area characterized by its row houses built around 1850. The image showcases the architectural style of the period, featuring wooden buildings with porches and clotheslines that offer a glimpse into daily life during that time. These row houses were a significant part of the community until they were demolished in 1940 to make way for the Yamacraw Village Housing
It features a hotel with distinctive arcade elements and prominent balconies
Connecticut was created in 1878 and published by O
created this image as part of her extensive work in documenting American architecture
showcasing the unique characteristics of Southern homes
Notable landmarks shown on the map include the Public School Building
meticulously cataloged the architectural heritage of the South
which aimed to document significant structures and landscapes in the region
This vintage photograph captures a historic house located in Savannah
Woven through the view are many of the historic streets and rail lines that shaped daily life around the town
this image not only captures a moment in time but also contributes to our understanding of Savannahs architectural heritage
this image is an important piece of Savannahs historical narrative
archival paper using a restored map of Geneva
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