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Gray Gothic House in Ellisville
I love this little gray gothic in Ellisville, Mississippi.
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Hattiesburg House, Circa 1890
MERRY CHRISTMAS from this old house lover to YOU! I pray your heart is full and your day is blessed! ~John 3:16 Circa 1890 in Hattiesburg.
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Dutch Manor in Hattiesburg
It’s a blue Christmas for this Dutch Colonial. Circa 1900, it’s known as the Dutch Manor in Hattiesburg.
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Hattiesburg Home, Circa 1900
Ho, Ho, Ho in Hattiesburg! A little 1900 Christmas cutie.
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Italianate Architecture Style
Italianate style homes were primarily built in the US between 1840 and 1885. It may shock you, but the style originated from Italy. Yes, yes. No one would have ever guessed that. But they are derived from Italian villas and farmhouses that dotted the landscape there. You can usually spot an Italianate by the characteristic
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Samuel Cunningham House
When out on the roof there arose such a L A D D E R. I’m sorry, y’all. I couldn’t help it. This is the Samuel Cunningham House in Jonesborough. Built in 1840. Can you believe it? Dr. Cunningham was a surgeon that was instrumental in bringing the railroad to the town. In fact, he
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New Orleans Shotgun House
I could spend an entire month in New Orleans capturing houses and still never see them all. This town is overflowing with history and homes with stories to be told! This little classic Victorian cottage was built around 1870 in the Garden District.
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Edgefield Historic Neighborhood
Here’s another lovely home in the Historic Edgefield neighborhood. Neil S. Brown, who was governor of Tennessee from 1846-1850, is credited with naming Edgefield. He was inspired by a view of distant fields encircled by woods. He built his home in the neighborhood in the 1860s. It was known as “Idlewild” and was unfortunately razed
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Sweet Tennessee Backroads House
“It was a mistake to think of houses, old houses, as being empty. They were filled with memories, with the faded echoes of voices. Drops of tears, drops of blood, the ring of laughter, the edge of tempers that had ebbed and flowed between the walls, into the walls, over the years.Wasn’t it, after all,
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Twin Gable Wartrace Home
From double parlors to twin front gables. This is a Queen Anne in my little town’s neighbor, Wartrace. Located as you head out of town, it seems as though this one may not get the attention it deserves. But I finally stopped to admire all those little details. Circa 1880.










