Landscape shot of a three-story brick house, with white columns meeting in a triangular frieze at the front door, a driveway to the side leading to a small shed or garage behind the house, surrounded by trees without leaves, Roland Park/Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation throu

Landscape shot of a three-story brick house, with white columns meeting in a triangular frieze at the front door, a driveway to the side leading to a small shed or garage behind the house, surrounded by trees without leaves, Roland Park/Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation throu Stock Photo
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Gado Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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K09MDJ

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81.6 MB (3.2 MB Compressed download)

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6000 x 4756 px | 50.8 x 40.3 cm | 20 x 15.9 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1 January 1910

Location:

United States

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Landscape shot of a three-story brick house, with white columns meeting in a triangular frieze at the front door, a driveway to the side leading to a small shed or garage behind the house, surrounded by trees without leaves, Roland Park/Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation through the use of restricted covenants.

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