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Park and houses, [36 Chalmers Street through Washington Park Gate], Charleston, South... c1920-1926 Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Park and houses, [36 Chalmers Street through Washington Park Gate], Charleston, South... c1920-1926 Creator: Arnold Genthe
Park and houses, [36 Chalmers Street through Washington Park Gate], Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926
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Bench Benches Dwelling Fence Gate Ironwork Multi Storey Nitrate Negatives Park Bench Seating Southern Walkway Way In Windows Afro American
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This photograph, titled '[Park and houses, 36 Chalmers Street through Washington Park Gate]' by Arnold Genthe, transports us back in time to the charming and historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926. The image showcases a picturesque scene of a park and a row of houses located on Chalmers Street, with the entrance to Washington Park visible through the gate. The photograph captures the essence of the 1920s in the American South, with the multi-story houses displaying intricate ironwork and detailed facades. The park, with its lush greenery and benches, serves as a tranquil backdrop to the bustling city life. A man in casual attire is seen seated on a park bench, while other men are standing and walking along the way in. The image also highlights the unique blend of architectural styles, with some houses featuring colonial-style windows and others displaying more modern designs. The contrast between the white and black houses adds to the visual appeal of the photograph. Arnold Genthe, a renowned photographer, expertly captures the timeless beauty of this Charleston scene, making it an invaluable addition to the Library of Congress's extensive collection of nitrate negatives. This photograph is a testament to the rich heritage and history of Charleston, South Carolina, and the United States as a whole.
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