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Tennessee Abandoned Beauty
I’d love to see this one in all seasons. This old beauty has seen better days, but still has little glimpses of its former glory around the windows. Can you imagine what she used to look like?
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Beautiful Georgetown, KY Home
I will never not love a house with a gate. Throw a gate in front and I’m all . But also, this house is adorable in Georgetown!
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Old Louisville Historic Home
Johnson Mason Maury (pictured) was an American architect who designed and built over 700 homes and buildings, mostly in Louisville. This may be the most interesting. It’s the only one that he did like it. I think he must have gotten a wild hair! That porch is said to be an exotic Moorish style. It
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1940s Winchester, TN Tudor
This 1940s Tudor in Winchester has been renovated in the last couple of years. I think it looks so wonderful now!
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Winchester, Tennessee History
Winchester, Tennessee. It’s a fairly small town with close to 9,000 people who call themselves Winchestertons. I just made that up, but maybe they do really call themselves that! It’s the county seat of Franklin County. It was established in 1809 and laid out into lots the very next year. It was named for General
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Huntingdon House Dates to 1836
Don’t let this little façade fool you! This old house is VERY large! It was built in 1836 and added onto in the 1950s and 1987. Now contains over 7,000 square feet. It’s located in the small town of Huntingdon in West Tennessee. It’s the arched windows that got me! And maybe the picket fence…and
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Wood Avenue Historic District
The Wood Avenue Historic District in Florence stretches four blocks along one of Florence’s oldest roads. The homes here were built primarily between 1880 and 1930. This was a time of major growth for this town. Wood Avenue was originally known as Market Street because it was the road that farmers would bring their produce
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Historic Montgomery House
The Montgomery House was built in 1894 on a hill above Royal Spring Branch. The home’s land was once part of a large equine operation called Bluegrass Park owned by Alexander Keene Richards. He was known as “One of America’s great horsemen”. This home is now one of three on West Main Street in Georgetown
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Old Tennessee Structure
I’m not sure what this place used to be, but it’s the most beautiful setting.
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Brownsboro Zorn Tudor
How about an interesting Tudor today? One thing I love about this style is that just about anything goes. Big windows, small windows, square windows, round windows. Who cares! In the end, the Tudor style is always interesting and keeps us on our architectural toes. This one is in the Brownsboro Zorn neighborhood of Louisville,










