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Hattiesburg Home Nestled in the Trees
Nestled in the trees down in Hattiesburg, this classic revival was built in 1905. Looks like a nice spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee!
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Colonial in Ashland on Railline
Stately on South Center Street! I love this colonial in Ashland, Virginia. Circa 1918.
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Mandeville Lakeside Beauty
Another beautiful lakeside beauty in Mandeville! Circa 1890.
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Amazing Nashville Historic Home
Check out this one in Nashville. Circa 1899 and contributes to the Edgefield Historic District. Such a unique bricked Queen Anne!
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New Orleans Mansard Roof House
Let’s throw a little mansard into the mix, shall we? Located on the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line in Nola.
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Unique Laurel House
A very different, but gorgeous find in Laurel! Circa 1910 and part of the Laurel Central Historic District.
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Ingram Hall Built with Old Materials
This sweet little chapel, known as Ingram Hall, was built from reclaimed materials from the original 1840 St. James Episcopal Church in Bolivar. It was built in 1875 after the congregation erected a larger building to better suit its needs.
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Pollyanna Bed & Breakfast
Circa 1875 in one of my new favorite little towns, Mandeville! Known as the Pollyana Bed and Breakfast, it’s bigger than it looks. Over 3,000 sq ft and has 6 bedrooms. Just a block from Lake Pontchartrain. What a little gem!
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Historic Hattiesburg House
A colonial revival beauty in Hattiesburg. Circa 1900. I immediately noted all the different types of windows. What catches your eye?
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Classical Revival in Hattiesburg
Beautiful classical revival in Hattiesburg. Built in 1905 for Abner Polk, the superintendent of schools. It was in such disrepair at one point, that it violated historical requirements. However, it’s been restored and looks more beautiful than ever!










