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Natchez Ms#fridayfinds The Benjamin Hoppin House (1815), architect John Holden Greene, on the corner of Westminster and Snow Streets, demolished in 1876. A unique double bow front facade, and a correspondingly-shaped fence. The House was also home to William W. Hoppin, the 24th Governor of Rhode Island, and was known as the "bureau house" because of its unique shape. #historichouse #architecture #demolished #losthouses #toobad #pvd #downtown #hiddenhistory10Dean 316Natchez MsAbandoned PlantationsGreek Revival ArchitectureNatchez MississippiSouthern MansionsJefferson DavisSouthern ArchitectureSouthern PlantationsAntebellum Homes
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The 14 Most Amazing Photographs of Louisiana in 2015Here are the 14 most amazing photographs we've received over the past year at Only in Louisiana.1.3kAmanda FiteAntebellum DecorOld Southern PlantationsLouisiana PhotographyLouisiana PlantationsAntebellum SouthLouisiana BayouSouthern ArchitectureSouthern PlantationsAntebellum Homes
The Sunday porch: Montgomery, Alabama“Early dwelling, 222 S. Perry St.,” Montgomery, Alabama, 1939, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, via Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. A huge vine is growing beside the s…9KKay WilsonOld Southern PlantationsAbandoned PlantationsAntebellum SouthSouthern MansionsSouthern ArchitectureSouthern PlantationsAntebellum HomesRevival ArchitectureOld Mansions