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New Orleans Victorian House
This old house is located on Eighth Street in New Orleans. While I don’t know it’s build date, I would imagine late 1800s or early 1900s. It has 12-foot ceilings and was sold a couple of years ago. What a beauty!
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Uffington House – Rugby
Next up in our Rugby series is the home of the mother of founder Thomas Hughes. Margaret Hughes lived in Uffington House from 1881-1887 along with her granddaughter Emily Hughes. She was known in Rugby as Madame Margaret Hughes. She came over from England at the ripe old age of 83 to lend hand to
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Gainesboro Spooky House
This house in Gainesboro, Tennessee is giving all the spooky vibes y’all!
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D. D. Bogard House – Owensboro
I’ll be back with more Rugby history shortly, but today we are in Owensboro, Kentucky! This is the D. D. Bogard House that was built around 1880. It’s considered to be a brick Queen Anne Victorian which isn’t super common. Though it’s known as the D. D. Bogard House, it was actually constructed by Dr.
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Historic Rugby, Tennessee
I was invited by the sweetest folks in a little place called Rugby recently to come and visit their hidden gem of a town. I had been through the area before, but with limited time, so I welcomed the chance to go back and learn more. When I say hidden gem of a town, I
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Restored Home in St. Augustine
This gorgeous home is located on Bridge Street in St. Augustine. It was built sometime between 1865 and 1885. It’s one of the oldest homes in the neighborhood. President Thomas Jefferson’s great-granddaughter, Maria Jefferson Shine lived here for a time. It hasn’t always looked this way though. Back in 2010 it was a market that
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Abandoned in South Carolina
Those backroads hold so many untold stories.
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J. R. Smith House in Georgetown
It took me a minute, but I eventually picked my jaw up off the ground. This house is the J. R. Smith home in Georgetown, South Carolina. It was built in 1878 and has also been known as the Mark Moses house. It has the city’s only remaining cupola or “widow’s watch” and it briefly
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Beautiful Green Victorian in Springfield
There’s just something about an old house in green. They’re a whole mood all their own and I love them! This one is located in Springfield, Tennessee. I couldn’t find a precise build date on this beauty, but I would guess late 1800s. Do any of my Springfield people know the build date?
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Samuel Culbertson House
Talk about a mansion! The Samuel Culbertson House, in New Albany, Indiana, was built in 1886. It was a wedding gift to Samuel and his new bride from his father, William Culbertson. Samuel was president of the First National Bank. He was later president of the Churchill Downs racetrack. The home was later owned by










