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William Peter Beckman House
The William Peter Beckman House in McClellanville, South Carolina. Circa 1868.
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MacKenzie House – Florida
There are few homes that stick out in my mind more than this one. It’s a taste of old Florida and is as picturesque as they come. Known as the MacKenzie House, it was built around 1875.
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Benjamin Huger Rutledge House
Attorney Benjamin Huger Rutledge built this home in 1899. He was a member of the SC House of Representatives and also served as clerk of the judiciary committee of the legislature for many years. This house has a lot of interesting touches to it. What is most interesting about it to you?
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1924 Birmingham Tudor Home
A beautiful home located in Birmingham’s Forest Park neighborhood. It was built in 1924 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. This one has me longing for fall!
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1880s Esplanade Ave Home
This bright beauty is one of three old girls right in a row on Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans. All three were built in the 1880s by Julius Weiss. Though he built them, he never lived in them. This is now La Belle Esplanade, a boutique bed and breakfast since 2012. You can check out
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St. Paul Church 1871
St. Paul Church was built in 1871 in Bayou Goula, Louisiana. It is considered to be an example of a carpenter, folk version of Gothic Revival style. It was damaged heavily by Hurricane Gustav in September of 2009 and the community came together to restore and save this historic church. When I took this
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White Gables of McClellanville
It’s has been commonly known as “White Gables” over the years and was built in 1897. It was a boarding house for many years, ran by Sarah Jane “Jenny Hamp” Stanland-Graham. It has been a staple in the small town of McClellanville, South Carolina for over 126 years!
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Historic Nola Home Once Belonged to Archie Manning
I personally refer to this one as “the wavy glass” house. If you look closely, those windows are just a waving all around and I adore them!When researching this one, I couldn’t find a build date, but it’s on the National Register as part of the Garden District Historic District. I did discover an interesting
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1890 Italianate in Donaldsonville
This beautiful Italianate cottage in Donaldsonville, Louisiana was built in 1890. It reminds me of The Raylin House on the same street! They have some similarities and both so beautiful. 😍
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Abandoned Railroad House
I don’t know its story, but this old house has been watching over those railroad tracks for quite some time. It’s possible that it was there before they came through or maybe it was the station master’s home. Either way, I think it’s safe to say that it’s seen several trains come through in its










