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The vernacular architecture of Charleston and the Lowcountry, 1670-1990 : a field guide /
Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors:
Historic Charleston Foundation (Charleston, S.C.)
,
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Department of Architectural Research
,
Mary Washington College. Center for Historic Preservation
,
University of Delaware. Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering
Other Authors:
Hudgins, Carter L.
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Charleston, S.C. :
Historic Charleston Foundation,
1994.
Subjects:
Historic buildings
>
South Carolina
>
Charleston.
Vernacular architecture
>
South Carolina
>
Charleston.
Buildings.
Historic buildings.
Vernacular architecture.
Charleston (S.C.)
>
Buildings, structures, etc.
South Carolina
>
Charleston.
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NA735.C35V47 1994
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