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Scenic Tennessee Farmhouse
These are the scenes that I live for. The perfect sky over an old house and I am in heaven.
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Patriotic Ellisville, MS Home
Remembering those who lost their lives for our country today. This old home in Ellisville, Mississippi is perfectly patriotic for the occasion.
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Historic St. John’s Episcopal Church
It’s been a while since I featured an old church! The Historic St. John’s Episcopal Church, in Tuscumbia, was built in 1852 and was the first church built in the state of Alabama in the Carpenter Gothic style. Though the building was built in 1852, they began meeting in 1839 in homes and the Methodist
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Historic Women’s Club
How about a little Murfreesboro history today? This Italianate home is a Murfreesboro landmark known as the Women’s Club, but it didn’t start as such. In 1856, Confederate surgeon Robert Turner Baskette married his sweetheart, Helen Crichlow, and built this home for their new life together. Surviving through the Civil War and the destructive
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Yellow Look in McMinnville, TN
A fancy find in McMinnville! Circa 1885.
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Redd-Gerber House in Florence
It’s been quite some time since I shared one of these Georgian Revivals! These aren’t my absolute favorite styles of architecture, but sometimes, they just wow me! The Redd-Gerber House in Florence was built in 1922. It’s one of 3 houses in this historic district in this particular style. The Wood Avenue Historic District stretches
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Historic Sheffield, AL House
This home was built in 1890 for Judson G. Chambers and his wife, Mary. They lived here for 8 years before selling to Charles and Dora Robinson. The home was in the Robinson’s family for 64 years and 3 generations. The Robinsons converted the home to apartments at one time and rented to Courtland Air
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Edward B. Almon House
I had a wee bit hard time deciding which angle to post of this house because it’s just so wonderful from all angles. But I landed on this one because it shows that lovely second story wrap around balcony. The Edward B. Almon House in Tuscumbia, Alabama was built in 1888. Almon was a lawyer










