Saturday, October 06, 2007


Farmhouse, Daisy Road,
Irwin County, Georgia, 2006.
c. Brian Brown
These contrasting views of the same farmhouse are good examples of the architecture typical to rural Georgia in the first decades of the twentieth century. These were more stylized than their humble counterparts, and generally were the domain of larger landowners and planters in the Wiregrass. Most survive because they remain in the original families, which often have strong ties to them as historical relics.

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