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McNeel-Hawkins House – Marietta
A stately old home located in Marietta, GA is the McNeel-Hawkins House on Church Street. It was built in 1895 in the Neo-classical Revival style. It was built for Mills McNeel who was one of two founders of the McNeel Marble Company in 1891. It was later owned by Justice J. Harold Hawkins who was
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Old Point House – Beaufort, SC
A historic Old Point cutie in Beaufort, South Carolina. ✨
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Queen Anne Victorian – Knoxville
This old house is located in the Mechanicsville neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee and was built in 1890. Queen Anne was a popular style in this neighborhood around that time. This one reminds me of a crayon box!
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Brownsboro Zorn Tudor Home
How about a pretty little Tudor for your Tuesday? The Brownsboro Zorn neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky is brimming with some of the most beautiful Tudor-style homes.
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116 Hinkle Hill Street
Built sometime in the early 1900s, this blue beauty is located at the top of what’s now known as “Hinkle Hill”. It sits on land that belonged to A. D. Fugitt, like many of the homes on Hinkle Hill Street. Fugitt was the first merchant and founder of Bell Buckle. He owned a large amount
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Amazing New Orleans Mansion
HEY MAY. This stunner on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans was built in 1860. It was turned into condos in 2004 and just one of those condos contains 3432 square feet!I cannot even believe those criss cross windows! 😍
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Old Farmhouse Tour – Part 2
To finish out our tour inside the old Tennessee farmhouse, we’re headed upstairs. I think this may be my favorite part of this house. The light that comes through those big windows is a dream. If you look closely in the second picture, you can see the original staircase peeking through the panelling. The 5th
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Old Farmhouse Tour – Part 1
This house still seems to gush with life long after its people have gone. What’s left behind tells its story. They bought this house on the steps of the courthouse at an auction in 1939, though it was built much earlier. The family that lived here were busy folks. Caring for a large farm and
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Frank Jette House, Savannah
Oh hey gorgeous! The Frank Jette House was built in 1893 in Savannah, Georgia. It’s a George Barber design and a beautiful one at that!
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Hattiesburg Queen Anne
Built in 1895, this southern charmer can be found in Hattiesburg’s Historic Neighborhood. It has a lot of cool details including that lovely gingerbread, but I read that this home also has reclaimed windows from St. Dominic’s in New Orleans. I’m wondering if those could be the arched windows you see to the left? Either










