Vernacular Landscape
A Vernacular Landscape is a cultural landscape that evolved through use by the people whose activities or occupancy shaped that landscape. Through social or cultural attitudes of an individual, family or a community, the landscape reflects the physical, biological, and cultural character of those everyday lives.
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Santa Margarita Ranch House Complex
Oceanside, CA -
Shirley Plantation
Charles City, VA -
Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground
Richmond, VA -
Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground
Richmond, VA -
Shockoe Slip Plaza
Richmond, VA -
Slave Cemetery of the Storm Family
Stormville, NY -
St. John's Church Historic District
Richmond, VA -
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Richmond, VA -
Stockbridge Main Street
Stockbridge, MA -
Stony Kill Farm Environmental Center
Wappingers Falls, NY -
Strawberry Canyon
Oakland, CA -
The Flower Fields at Carlsbad
Carlsbad, CA -
The Gulch
Nashville, TN -
The Heidelberg Project
Detroit, MI -
The Old Red Brick Road
Redmond, WA -
The Ville
St. Louis, MO