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Constructing Savannah's cityscape, 1837--1854.
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Constructing Savannah's cityscape, 1837--1854./
作者:
Simo, Laura Beth.
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96 p.
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Adviser: J. Ritchie Garrison.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-02.
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Design and Decorative Arts. -
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9780549753919
Constructing Savannah's cityscape, 1837--1854.
Simo, Laura Beth.
Constructing Savannah's cityscape, 1837--1854.
- 96 p.
Adviser: J. Ritchie Garrison.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Delaware, 2008.
Ask just about anyone what comes to mind when they think of Savannah, Georgia, and their response is likely to be her squares. It does not matter if they have visited the city or not, as images of the historic district fill the pages of coffee table books and interiors magazines, as well as appear on television home improvement shows and travel programs. "Savannah" means lush squares of live oak, Spanish moss, and fragrant flowers, each one surrounded by elegant townhouses neatly finished in pale shades of stucco with dark-colored shutters and decorative ironwork. These spaces seem beyond the touch of time, where the past pleasantly lives on through graciously appointed historic homes and picturesque monuments to military heroes and religious leaders. The actual history of Savannah's squares, meanwhile, remains as obscured by sweetly scented jasmine as the railings running along her patterned brick walks.
ISBN: 9780549753919Subjects--Topical Terms:
1020245
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