Old houses are full with memories and that’s why they resist to collapse.
Mehet Murat Ildan
Latest Pretty Old Places
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The Moore Homestead
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The Moore Homestead has stood in Marshall County for nearly two centuries, its story beginning sometime in the 1820s or 1830s. William Depriest Moore built it for his bride, Hannah Leonard not long after the two were wed in 1817. He was a Virginian by birth, the son of David Dower Moore, a captain in
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Burns Mansion – Atlanta
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This is quite the magnificent house in Atlanta! The Burns Mansion was built in the late 1860s and undergone a lot of changes over the years. At one point it was turned into apartments and then back into a single family home. It was also a bed and breakfast for a time.
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Abandoned House in Mississippi
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This old Mississippi house is slowly fading away, though it has stood here for over one hundred years. To the left of that porch with the circular trim, there used to be a screened in porch that has completely collapsed. Even still, a little fancy still hangs on as you can see pieces of stained



