Jamestown, Virginia: Ambler Mansion ruins, built mid-1700s
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina, established 1681: front gate
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: Avenue of Oaks
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: cotton gin house
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: grave of Major John Boone
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: mansion & Avenue of Oaks
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: mansion
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: river landing
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: school house
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: slave house
Boone Hall Plantation, South Carolina: slave houses
Stone Mountain, Georgia: JRR Cobb House, under restoration
Stone Mountain, Georgia: mammy's cabin, DeKalb County, Georgia, 1826
Stone Mountain, Georgia: Dickey House Manor, Dickey, Georgia, 1840
Stone Mountain, Georgia: plantation overseer house, Allen Plant, Kingston, Georgia, 1845
Stone Mountain, Georgia: slave cabin, Graves Plantation, Covington, Georgia, 1830
Stone Mountain, Georgia: Thornton House, Green County, Georgia, 1783
Natchez, Mississippi: Cherokee Plantation
Natchez, Mississippi: Dunleith
Natchez, Mississippi: Magnolia Hall
Natchez, Mississippi: Montrose
Natchez, Mississippi: Montrose back courtyard
Natchez, Mississippi: Montrose slave quarters
Natchez, Mississippi: Rosalie
Natchez, Mississippi: Stanton Hall
Arlington, Virginia: Custis-Lee Mansion
Charleston, South Carolina: Chalmers St.
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina: Circular Congregational Church
Charleston, South Carolina: Colonial Lake
Charleston, South Carolina: East Bay St.
Charleston, South Carolina: Exchange Building, Provost Dungeon, 1771
Charleston, South Carolina: first fireproof building in America, 1842
Charleston, South Carolina: First Scots Presbyterian Church memorial tablet
Charleston, South Carolina: government building
Charleston, South Carolina: house facing Fort Sumter
Charleston, South Carolina: Battery Street
Charleston, South Carolina: Manigault House, 1803
Charleston, South Carolina: mansion & palmettos
Charleston, South Carolina: palmetto-lined street
Charleston, South Carolina: Pink House, Chalmers Street
Charleston, South Carolina: Second Presbyterian Church, 1809
Charleston, South Carolina: St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 1752
Charleston, South Carolina: view of Battery Street from Harbor
Savannah, Georgia: Andrew Low House
Savannah, Georgia: Cathedral St. John the Baptist
Savannah, Georgia: Chatham County Courthouse
Savannah, Georgia: Chippewa Square, statue of Georgia founder General James Oglethorpe
Savannah, Georgia: Christ Episcopal Church, 1838
Savannah, Georgia: City Hall
Savannah, Georgia: Columbia Square Hotel
Savannah, Georgia: Congregation Mickve Israel, 1733
Savannah, Georgia: Cotton Exchange
Savannah, Georgia: Factor's Walk
Savannah, Georgia: mansion
Savannah, Georgia: Independent Presbyterian Church, Church of Scotland
Savannah, Georgia: Independent Presbyterian Church historical marker
Savannah, Georgia: Independent Presbyterian Church
Savannah, Georgia: Isaiah Davenport House
Savannah, Georgia: Johnson Square
Savannah, Georgia: Johnson Square historical marker
Savannah, Georgia: Lowell Mason historical marker
Savannah, Georgia: Madison Square, monument to Sgt. William Jasper, hero of 1776
Savannah, Georgia: Nathanael Greene historical marker
Savannah, Georgia: Nathanael Greene monument plaque
Savannah, Georgia: Oglethorpe Avenue
Savannah, Georgia: old sailing vessel
Savannah, Georgia: Owens-Thomas House
Savannah, Georgia: Pulaski Square
Savannah, Georgia: Pulaski monument, Polish-born hero of Revolution
Savannah, Georgia: Scottish Rite Temple
Savannah, Georgia: Sherman's HQ during Yankee occupation, 1864
Savannah, Georgia: historical marker for Sherman's HQ during Yankee occupation, 1864
Savannah, Georgia: U.S.Customs House
Savannah, Georgia: Wright Square, Chief Tomochichi grave, Gordon monument
Savannah, Georgia: Yellow Fever Epidemic, 1820, historical marker
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Governor's Mansion
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Paris-style architecture with wrought iron balconies
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Vieux Carre, wrought iron balconies
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: city street
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: house & palm
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: mansion on St. Charles Avenue
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Jackson Square, Saint Louis Cathedral
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: the Cabildo, St. Louis Cathedral
St. Joseph, Missouri: Hall St. mansion
Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wheatland, home of President James Buchanan
Montgomery, Alabama: First White House of the Confederacy
Richmond, Virginia: Second White House of the Confederacy
Virginia: Chandler Plantation, where Stonewall Jackson died after the battle of Chancellorsville
Biloxi, Mississippi: Beauvoir, home of President Jefferson Davis, CSA