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Georgia ON HIS MIND

IT WAS A WONDERFUL PLACE to grow up,” says New York–based architect and designer David Frazier of his hometown, West Point, Georgia. It’s the place that formed him and where his family and friends still reside. And it is where he returned to restore and expand a house.

Situated midway between Atlanta and Montgomery—and less than an hour from FDR’s “Little White House” in Warm Springs—West Point has fewer than 4,000 residents and is sited on the westernmost point of the Chattahoochee River, where the

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