Nathaniel Russell House, Charleston, South Carolina
Architecture, Domestic - South Carolina - Charleston
Historic buildings - South Carolina - Charleston
Row houses - South Carolina - Charleston
Neoclassicism (Architecture) - South Carolina - Charleston
Meeting Street facade of the Nathaniel Russell House, Charleston, South Carolina
Barrows, John A..
Circa 1930
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Bar-220 (see also 1990-1334CN)
Charleston Hotel, Charleston
Hotels - South Carolina - Charleston
Historic buildings - South Carolina - Charleston
Neoclassicism (Architecture) - South Carolina - Charleston
Charleston Hotel, Charleston, South Carolina. John Barrows drove to Charleston for a vacation with his mother about 1929. The chief activity was photographing old buildings.
Barrows, John
Circa 1929
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Bar-196 (see also 1990-1016CN)
City Market, Charleston
Markets - South Carolina - Charleston
Historic buildings - South Carolina - Charleston
Public buildings - South Carolina - Charleston
Neoclassicism (Architecture) - South Carolina - Charleston
City Market, Charleston, South Carolina. John Barrows drove to Charleston for a vacation with his mother about 1929. The chief activity was photographing old buildings.
Barrows, John
Circa 1929
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Bar-195. See also 1990-1321 CN.
Williamsburg Inn
Garrison, Richard
Williamsburg Inn (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic hotels - Virginia - Williamsburg
Neoclassicism (Architecture) - Virginia - Williamsburg
Block 02. Building 65.
Main entrance to Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1930's
Garrison, Richard
Circa 1930's
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Garr-002A (Hand-colored)
Garr-002B (B&W)
Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia
Williamsburg Inn (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 02. Building 65.
Historic hotels - Virginia - Williamsburg
Neoclassicism (Architecture) - Virginia - Williamsburg
Postcard featuring the front entrance of the Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia, published by Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. and printed by Atelier Graphique, 1955.
The caption reads: "Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia. This structure is in the architectural style which was popular at the Springs in Virginia during the early nineteenth century. Its decorations and furnishings are of the Regency period."
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.
1955
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