-
Abandoned in North Carolina
Can’t help but wonder about this old place. The people that lived here. The lives they lived in this home.
-
John Lindsey House – Laurel, MS
The John Lindsey Home in Laurel was built in 1907. John Lindsey built a sawmill near the railroad tracks in Sandersville which led him to invent a wagon that would easily transport logs to the mill. His sawmill burned down and he moved to Laurel and changed his focus to only making wagons. He began
-
Mast General Store
The Mast General Store in tiny Valle Crucis, North Carolina began in 1883 as the Taylor General Store. Henry Taylor soon sold an interest in his store to William Wellington Mast and it became known as The Taylor and Mast General Store. Eventually William bought the whole store and it was from then all called
-
Beautiful Home in Jonesborough
This one’s not my typical style or age range, but I knew I had to feature it! Circa 1931 and has been owned by the same family for nearly 40 years. A little gem on the hill in Jonesborough, Tennessee.
-
Old House May Have Been Indian Trading Post
Beautiful in blue! This one is commonly known as “The Outlaw House” and was built in 1820 in Jonesborough, Tennessee. A portion of the original log structure remains. It’s said that this may have been an Indian Trading Post.
-
House Has Ties to Jesse James
This house may not look like much, but it holds a secret that some in Nashville may not know. Built in the 1850s, it was home to Jesse James (yes that Jesse James) after the Civil War. He and his brother, Frank, lived at 3 different residences in Nashville. This is the only home they
-
Interesting Hattiesburg Home
I found this one to be interesting in Hattiesburg. It’s rectangular with front gables. The windows that so uniformly go all the way down the house almost made me wonder if it could have been a church at one point. It was built in 1890 and contributes to the Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood. I love how










