The small city of Milledgeville in central Georgia was the site of the State capital before the seat of government was transferred to Atlanta. This is "Gone with the Wind" country.
We went there on a spring excursion from Macon (not far away) with friends in late March. Our prime destination was the very fine arboretum, and we took a quick tour of the city afterwards.
Here is the Governor's Mansion:
A villa near the arboretum, which lies at the edge of town:
The same villa from a different perspective:
And two homes close to the Governor's Mansion in the center of town:
As you can see, columns and porticos or covered porches are a feature in all these buildings. With the temperatures in that part of the world, the creation of a cool, shady place is a necessity for any house.
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BIG EDIT almost 2 years later:
YAY! I finally managed to put the pictures back into this thread!
We went there on a spring excursion from Macon (not far away) with friends in late March. Our prime destination was the very fine arboretum, and we took a quick tour of the city afterwards.
Here is the Governor's Mansion:
A villa near the arboretum, which lies at the edge of town:
The same villa from a different perspective:
And two homes close to the Governor's Mansion in the center of town:
As you can see, columns and porticos or covered porches are a feature in all these buildings. With the temperatures in that part of the world, the creation of a cool, shady place is a necessity for any house.
*****
My husband took these photos. I'm brand new at posting picture threads, so please tell me if I'm doing anything wrong. Can you see the pictures? Do they load too slowly? Any other feedback?
*****
BIG EDIT almost 2 years later:
YAY! I finally managed to put the pictures back into this thread!
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