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1865 New Orleans Double Parlor
I don’t think that I’ll ever get over all the beautiful Greek Revivals in New Orleans. It doesn’t matter how many times I see them, I have to pick my jaw up on the floor every. single. time.This house was built in 1865. It recently sold for $1,830,000 in 2020. The real estate listing said
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Jackson, TN Midtown Tudor
Another unique one today, this time in Jackson, Tennessee! This one is located around the Midtown area and was built in 1932.
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Historic Rhodes Park
Let’s take it on back to Birmingham today. Check out this super eclectic house in the Rhodes Park neighborhood. Built in 1903, it was designed by architect William Chaffee who designed a couple neighboring houses as well. It’s so unique!The homes in this historic district were built between 1880 and 1930. They range from large
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Abandoned on Alabama Backroad
Found on an Alabama backroad.
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The Hamil House – Decatur
Tudor time! The Hamil House was built in 1929 by J. Y. Hamil. It’s one of several English tudors that contribute to the Old Decatur Historic District.
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1891 New Orleans House
How about that cluster of tiny windows up top?! Circa 1891 in New Orleans.
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TN Home Has Cool Story
I shared a picture of this home a couple of weeks ago and I told you if I found any information on it that I would report back. Well, I didn’t find any anything on it, but it found ME! It thrills my soul that that picture found its way to the family that owns
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Castle of a House in Louisville
It’s got a pretty commanding presence wouldn’t you say? This old house started as a residence in the 1800s and eventually found its purpose as a funeral home. These days it’s known as Bishop Manor which is an apartment complex. It contributes to the Old Louisville Historic District.
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Old Tennessee Farmhouse
An old farmhouse sits atop a hill that overlooks a flowing creek and a sprawling field. I’ve passed it several times on my backroad adventures and each time it comes into view through the treeline, I get goosebumps. Her story is still a mystery to me, but one day I hope to tell you about
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Grey Gables in Holly Springs
This house, with its gray stucco and delicate gingerbread trim, is known as Grey Gables. It was built originally in 1848 as a simple Greek Revival residence. It was extensively enlarged and transformed into an Italianate-style mansion in the 1870s. It was the first home in Holly Springs to have indoor plumbing. I found this










