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Murfreesboro’s House of Doctors
Chances are, if you have ever driven down Main Street in Murfreesboro, you may have laid eyes on this pretty old place. Its well-manicured landscaping and historic presence are hard to miss! What most may not know is that this home has undergone a few changes in its time. To start, it was once part
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What is a Shotgun House?
Shotgun houses are quite common in New Orleans, but you can also find them in other southern states. They are characteristically long and narrow, and are generally a single room wide and a few rooms deep. Folklore says they got the name shotgun from the idea that a bullet could travel all the way through
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Historic Normandy, TN Home
An iconic house in Normandy, Tennessee is this red-roofed charmer right here. It has sat on the railroad line since the 1860s. L. T. Throneberry had it built and then after marrying his sweetheart, Atlanta Wilson, they both settled here. It its early days, it was also used as a boarding house for those who
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Judge Emmet Field House
The Judge Emmet Field House is located in the Crescent Hill Neighborhood of Louisville. It was built in 1878 and though it got its name from its well-known resident (Field), it was originally built for Jonathan C. Wright who sold the home to Field in 1890. It’s an Italianate with a beautiful wrap around Eastlake
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Wilkins-Hayes House, Tullahoma
How about this crispy scene I found in Tullahoma? The Wilkins-Hayes House was built in 1905. It’s considered a Pyramid Vernacular with Queen Anne influences. I am digging those fancy cast iron finials!
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Blue Door Tudor in Murfreesboro
Another blue door Tudor! This little Murfreesboro cutie was built in 1927.
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Very Old Huntland, TN House
I knew this gorgeous house in the tiny town of Huntland, Tennessee had to be pretty old, but I didn’t expect it to be as old as it is! It was built sometime around 1788 and was in the same family up until it sold in 2018. It still has the original smokehouse in the
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Impressive Porch in Russellville
Will you get a load of the porch on this one! I just love when the entrance is in a unique place like this. This house was built in 1905 and is located in historic Russellville, Kentucky. This is another city that makes for a lovely stroll!
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Historic Huntingdon House
This old place is quite the spectacle! I could hardly believe my eyes when I came across this mansion in little Huntingdon, Tennessee. I couldn’t find much about it’s story, but it was built in 1850 and has been kept well over the years. It’s for sale now for $1.3 mil!
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Swirly Gables in Louisville
This old house, with the swirls in the gables, is another one in the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville. It was built for Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse Company Executive, Henry Wilken in 1875.










