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Georgetown DE. Town Hall Small Town America Main Street, Town Hall Aesthetic, Southern Small Town, Old Small Town Aesthetic, Small Town High School Aesthetic, Town Hall Exterior, Small Town Hotel, Town Hall Interior, Minecraft Town Hall

Cumberland’s City Hall was built in 1911, one year after a fire completely destroyed the 19th-century city hall and Academy of Fine Arts at this site. The architectural firm of Holmboe and Lafferty created this two-story Neoclassical civic building of masonry construction. The building, which cost $87,000, was originally designed with a large two-story dome that was abandoned because of objections to its anticipated price. Local architect Wright Butler oversaw construction as contractor. The…

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50s Suburbia Aesthetic, Suburbia Aesthetic, 1950s Suburbia, Retro Stove, Roger Wilkerson, Suburban House, Retro Housewife, White Picket Fence, Affordable Housing

50s Suburbia is an aesthetic that describes the culture of the American middle class in the 1950s. Due to a population boom following World War II, new neighborhoods were built in the areas surrounding large cities. These communities were known as suburbs, thus the term suburbia. The most famous example is Levittown, in New York state, which was the prototype for mass produced, mass-scale housing. The government led push for a return to normalcy (i.e., traditional gender roles) following…

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Holiday Road Trip, Holiday Lights Display, Fredericksburg Virginia, Small Town America, Virginia Travel, Old Town Alexandria, Fredericksburg Va, Colonial America, Vacation Days

The holidays are some of the most beautiful times of the year in Virginia, with lights, garland, and stunning seasonal decor going up all around the Commonwealth. But while every town and city puts on a show, some go above and beyond with their decorations, and these destinations are a must if

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