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Minty Fresh Columbia Beauty
Check out this beautiful mint beauty in rural Columbia!
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1870 Franklin Farmhouse
This old Franklin house sits on a little hill as you come into town from Brentwood. It’s nestled among newer homes, but holds its own with those skinny windows and that porch detail. It was here when all the “new” was built. In fact, it’s been here since the year 1870 just watching things go
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Midway’s Piper House
Check out this little gothic cottage in Midway. It’s called the Piper House and was built in 1849. The porch used to go all the way across. Where you see the discolored bricks is where the columns for the porch came down. I’m not sure when those changes were made, but it’s still so beautiful!
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Phineas Kent House
This Italianate Tuscan Villa house is the Phineas Kent House in New Albany. It was built around 1855. Phineas Kent was a lawyer by profession, but made most of his money in the printing business. The home was later owned by Captain John B. Ford who is known as the American father of the plate
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Humble Old Backroads House
We interrupt your scroll to bring you this humble home found on a Tennesse backroad. Nothing fancy and propped up with rocks. A reminder to appreciate the simpler things in life.
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Semple House, Louisville, KY
How about a castle? Well not exactly, but close! The Semple House was built in 1890. Check out the picture from 1973.
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Colorful Louisville House
It’s finally October and fall is starting to show off. So is this colorful cutie in Butchertown!
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House is Piece of Franklin History
This home is quite the lasting piece of Franklin history. It was built in 1815 for Josiah Knight. He bought the land for his home in 1812 and built here shortly after. In the Civil War, the home was used as a hospital during the Battle of Franklin. And then in the early 1900s, Nell
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The Vaughn House – Manchester
This gorgeous house in Manchester is known as The Vaughn House. It was built in 1875 and now houses a cute little store.
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Winchester Historic House
This one is located in Winchester, Tennessee and was built in 1918. Did you spot the sweet furry friend?










