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The Weeks House – Brooksville
There are many unique old houses in the city of Brooksville, Florida. This one is known as “The Weeks House” or the “Old Yellow House”. It was built in 1882 by G. Gordy who was the owner of the local sawmill. Fitting as such, the home is made from heart of pine. Its name came
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Mansard Victorian in Quitman
I passed this one driving through small Georgia towns one day and even though they were working on the road out front, I couldn’t pass this cutie up. That mansard roof gives this place so much attitude! I’m not 100% on when it was built, but some records indicate somewhere between mid to late 1800s.
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Historic Garden District Home
This house has always been one of my favorites in New Orleans. The colors are perfect with its garden and that iron gate is absolutely divine. A wonderful addition to the Garden District. 🌿
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Historic Downtown Shelbyville
Historic Shelbyville, Tennessee from a bird’s eye view! ✨
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Old Georgia Backroads House
This old Georgia house is one I won’t soon forget. A true masterpiece.
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Beautiful Brick Murfreesboro Home
It’s hard for me not to admire beautiful brick homes like this one. No fuss, just clean and simple lines. This old girl is approaching 100 years old and doesn’t look a day over 29. 😉
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Nashville Tudor Home
It’s an absolute stunner in Nashville, y’all! This beauty was built in 1915 and contributes to the Belmont-Hillsboro Historic District.
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Hattie Ford House – Beaufort
One of the many iconic homes in Beaufort is the Hattie Ford House. It was built around 1890 and has classic Italianate details with some classic Victorian touches.
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Late Victorian Madison House
I think y’all know by now that I adore peaks on an old house. I think it’s the drama maybe. Gotta love a house with a little attitude. This one is just peachy in Madison, Georgia. It was built sometime between 1870 and 1880. An absolute dollhouse!
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Beautiful Highway View
It’s funny how a simple highway can be beautiful. ✨










