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Piedmont Palladian: Modern Palladian?
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Sunday, March 22, 2009. Posted by James Hughes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. APVA - Preservation Virginia. Library of Congress - Historical American Buildings Survey. The Virginia African American Heritage Program. The Colonial Willamsburg Foundation. Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest. English Boxwoods of Virginia. Russell Versaci New Old House. Building a Living Legacy: Jefferson's Academical Village.
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Piedmont Palladian: Finnie House, Williamsburg
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Friday, May 1, 2009. Finnie House, Williamsburg. Posted by James Hughes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. APVA - Preservation Virginia. Library of Congress - Historical American Buildings Survey. The Virginia African American Heritage Program. The Colonial Willamsburg Foundation. Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest. English Boxwoods of Virginia. Russell Versaci New Old House. Building a Living Legacy: Jefferson's Academical Village.
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Piedmont Palladian: The Rowe, Charles City, VA - 1779-1808?
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Friday, March 6, 2009. The Rowe, Charles City, VA - 1779-1808? Posted by James Hughes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. APVA - Preservation Virginia. Library of Congress - Historical American Buildings Survey. The Virginia African American Heritage Program. The Colonial Willamsburg Foundation. Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest. English Boxwoods of Virginia. Russell Versaci New Old House. Carrsbrook, Charlottesville, VA - 1791.
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Piedmont Palladian: March 2009
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Sunday, March 22, 2009. Posted by James Hughes. Monday, March 9, 2009. These clay birdhouses are authentic reproductions of 18th century bird bottles known to have been owned and used by Tidewater’s colonial residents. These "martin pots" can be hooked under eaves or hung on a tree or post and encourage insect-eating birds to nest nearby. Posted by James Hughes. Friday, March 6, 2009. Carrsbrook, Charlottesville, VA - 1791. Posted by James Hughes. Posted by James Hughes.
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Piedmont Palladian: Garden layout: then and now
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Friday, May 1, 2009. Garden layout: then and now. Bracken Tenement Garden, Colonial Williamsburg. Cedar edging, pea gravel paths. Pavillion II garden, University of Virginia, Albemarle County. Brick edging and gravel paths. Herb garden, Barboursville Winery, Orange County. Stained, pressure-treated 4x4 lumber, slate and mulch paths. Posted by James Hughes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. APVA - Preservation Virginia.
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Piedmont Palladian: February 2009
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Branch Grove, Enfield, NC - c. 1820-1830. Samuel Warren Branch House ("Branch Grove"), Enfield. Branch Grove, North Carolina, is one of perhaps several dozen remaining examples of what architectural historians refer to as "Piedmont Palladian. Houses, tripartite pedimented. Dwellings inspired by mid-18 th. Century pattern books and built for the most part in Virginia and North Carolina. Loosely defined, the tripartite pedimented.
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Piedmont Palladian: Bird Bottles
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Monday, March 9, 2009. These clay birdhouses are authentic reproductions of 18th century bird bottles known to have been owned and used by Tidewater’s colonial residents. These "martin pots" can be hooked under eaves or hung on a tree or post and encourage insect-eating birds to nest nearby. Posted by James Hughes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. APVA - Preservation Virginia. The Virginia African American Heritage Program.
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Piedmont Palladian: Elizabeth Reynolds House, c1777
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Design ideas from Virginia's past. Friday, May 1, 2009. Elizabeth Reynolds House, c1777. Nicholson Street, Colonial Williamsburg. Posted by James Hughes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Journey Through Hallowed Ground. APVA - Preservation Virginia. Library of Congress - Historical American Buildings Survey. The Virginia African American Heritage Program. The Colonial Willamsburg Foundation. Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest. English Boxwoods of Virginia. Russell Versaci New Old House.