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#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 #hiddenhistory Natchez Ms, Abandoned Plantations, Greek Revival Architecture, Natchez Mississippi, Southern Mansions, Jefferson Davis, Southern Architecture, Southern Plantations, Antebellum Homes

#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 #hiddenhistory

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Magnolias and Moonlight: Visiting South Carolina's Historic Plantations Antebellum South Aesthetic, South Carolina Mansion, South Carolina Islands, Old South Aesthetic, Antebellum Aesthetic, Southern Charm Aesthetic, Deep South Aesthetic, The South Aesthetic, Charleston South Carolina Aesthetic

Escape to the enchanting world of South Carolina's historic plantations, where magnolias bloom and the moonlight casts a spell, immersing you in the captivating stories of the Antebellum South, a symphony of sights, sounds, and scents that will transport you back in time, an experience you won't soon forget.

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