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Tennessee Backroads House
I have passed this old house several times in the last few years. In all those times that I’ve driven by, it has never changed. It makes me long for those simpler times when things didn’t change and the highlight of your day was the conversation you had sitting on the porch. 💕
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Louisiana Avenue Central Hall Home
A central hall beauty framed by the trees in New Orleans! This one was built in 1845 and can be found on Lousiana Avenue almost to the river.
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Beath-Dickey House, Atlanta
How about a red Queen Anne to wake you up on this Monday mornin’! I am probably the gazillionth person to capture this home, but I was happy to do so nonetheless. This is the Beath-Dickey House in Atlanta, Georgia (which might be my first Atlanta feature!) and it was built in 1890. It’s located
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Shaw Erwin House Madison GA
I fell in love with this beautiful old home in Madison, Georgia. (Along with every home in that amazing city) Don’t let that Victorian look fool you, this home was actually built in 1832 according to tax records. It was built by a local merchant named Alfred Shaw and is now known as the Shaw
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Why Two Front Doors?
I captured this old house on a Tennessee backroad recently and it reminded me of a question that I’m asked quite frequently. Why the heck do some houses have two front doors?Well today, I’m going to learn right along with you and dive in to provide a little information about this interesting double door phenomenon.
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Hutchison House New Orleans
There are homes in New Orleans that make you go wow. And then there are homes that make you go WOOOOOW. From the plaque in front of this home:This Southern Colonial Revival mansion was built between 1867 and 1873 as a one-and-a half story home for Alexander Charles “A.C.” Hutchinson and his wife Josephine Thomas
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Historic Georgetown Home
This old house on the corner of Prince and Queen Street in Georgetown was built in 1903. I love that covered carriage porch and also that tiny window on top!
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T. A. Wilbur House, Summerville
Summerville is another one of the towns that knocked my socks off in South Carolina. There are so many old and unique homes in this town.This is the T. A. Wilbur House on West Richardson Avenue. It was built in 1872. It has been beautifully kept all these years and has held a spot on
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William T. Wheless House, Augusta
Look at this wonderful mansard roof in Augusta, Georgia! It was built in 1872 for William T. Wheless who was the president of the Commercial Bank of Augusta. The mansard roof and third story was added in 1890. I love that little one-room addition to the left. It’s adorable. The home was restored to be
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Do not adjust your screen, this house is indeed leaning. But it’s so stinkin’ cool! Located in the Esplanade Ridge neighborhood, it was built in 1880.










