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1793 Building in Lincolnton, NC: A Historical Photo
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1793 Building in Lincolnton, NC: A Historical PhotoThis vintage photograph captures a significant building located in Lincolnton, North Carolina, an area rich in architectural history. Dating back to 1793, the structure exemplifies the early architectural styles of the region. The image forms part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document and preserve the unique architectural heritage of the South. The photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a
Constructed in 1816 by Francois Seignouret
His grave can be found at the Royal White Hart Lodge No
reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of the era
This building is now housed within the State Museum
This particular building is associated with Dr
which aimed to document the historic architecture in the southern United States
technicians replace a propeller hub on an interceptor plane at Edwards Air Force Base in Kern County
Texas from the 1930's
Known for its architectural significance
this photograph serves as a valuable historical document
The image features stone walls that date back to the late 17th century
This photograph serves as a valuable educational resource for those interested in the architectural history of Georgia and its cultural institutions
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