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Built in 1738, Drayton Hall is America's oldest unrestored plantation house - Charleston SC.
June 2, 2024 - The remnants of the Fort Johnson Outpost surrounded by trees and Spanish Moss in Charleston, SC
Pioneer, LA, USA - February 6, 2009: The main Entrance sign of Poverty Point National Monument and State Park in Louisiana in the fall of 2009.
A gazebo in a park with Spanish moss in St. Francisville, Louisiana
Forgotten House on Angel Island
Rosedown Plantation, built in 1834 by Daniel Turnbull one of America's wealthiest families, had 25 houses on this cotton plantation that once had 145 slaves. Now a historic site and popular tourist stop for tourists, this home has original furnishings and Versailles- inspired gardens and a live oak canopy. Located downtown in St. Francisville, Louisiana, USA
Benches over the Apalachicola River in a Florida State Park.
Aerial shot of scenery near Center Point, Georgia on a clear sunny day. Center Point is an unincorporated community in Carroll County, just outside Temple, Georgia
a prairie house sepia pioneer history vintage historic photograph townhall church
Dusk on Weeping Willows
Shaded lane in an old Florida town.  Live oak trees with ferns, vines and Spanish moss. Country road.
A pathway in rural Florida with tall trees lining the way during the spring season
This driveway, located outside of Charleston SC, is considered by many to be the most beautiful plantation driveway on the Eastern Seaboard. On this morning, the fog had rolled into the Lowcountry and in cooperation with the rising sun, provided the most beautiful, gentle light.
Moody Film Photo of Nature Outdoors in the Spring of 2024
Paragould, Arkansas, USA - October 18, 2021: The Historic Greene County Courthouse and it's kiosk
Close up of old abandoned church in ghost town
Old Lemonade Stand
Fall Color Foliage Hits Moores Creek National Battlefield.
Old church in black and white through the trees. Halloween type of background. High quality photo
Rosedown Plantation, built in 1834 by Daniel Turnbull one of America's wealthiest families, had 25 houses on this cotton plantation that once had 145 slaves. Now a historic site and popular tourist stop for tourists, this home has original furnishings and Versailles- inspired gardens and a live oak canopy. Located downtown in St. Francisville, Louisiana, USA
A beautiful country home during the spring season in rural Alabama
House in the southern Berkshires during the autumn foliage season.
A national historic landmark, located in a 96-acre park setting in Battle Ground, complete with picnic areas, nature center, historic and scenic hiking trails. The 85-foot marble obelisk monument was erected in 1908 and marks the site of the November 7, 1811, Battle of Tippecanoe between the United States’ forces, led by William Henry Harrison, and representatives of Tecumseh’s Native American confederation. The museum tells the story of the battle with exhibits, a fiber-optic map of the action and information about the dynamic leaders – Tecumseh, Harrison, and The Prophet. It also functions as the interpretive center for the early U.S. Republic by placing the battle into the historical and geopolitical context of what came before, and of the War of 1812, which came after. The site is programmed by the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. The park and monument are owned and maintained by the Tippecanoe County Park and Recreation Department.\n\nThe park includes picnic grounds, hiking trails and the Wah-ba-shik-a Nature Center. \n\nThe Tippecanoe Battlefield History Store, housed within the museum, is operated by the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. The store offers reproductions of historic goods, collectibles, and clothing. The History Store prides itself on its large selection of books on 1800s Indiana, America, military history, and Native American history and culture for all age readers.
Drone shot of Bremen, a small town in Haralson County, Georgia on a sunny morning in early spring.
Conyers, United States – April 19, 2020: An outdoor view of an old and historic Antioch church in Georgia
A boarded and abandoned shed on a dirt lot along Old Mine Road in New Jersey.
A panoramic of a gravel road lined with maple trees at the beginning of autumn. The early morning sun brings out the colors of the leaves.
A beautiful plantation house with a green lawn and a tree that has Spanish moss in Caryville, Florida
Old weathered church with white sides and green accents.  Large oak tree framing the picture.  Location is Mt. Carmel where there are several other historical buildings.
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