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Cornstalk Heights Historic Home
I’ll never get over this house. We considered for a hot minute buying this house, but decided it was just too far from where we wanted to live. I adore this home! Built in 1890, it has so much historical detail including both a lady and gentlemen’s parlor! Pocket doors, staircase, and a ginormous attic
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Beautiful Richmond Old House
Famous on Fourth. I can only imagine that this home is famous in its own right because of that beautiful architecture. Built in 1910 in the Chestnut Hill Historic District in Richmond.
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Richmond Historic Home
Red door in Richmond Circa 1920.
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Temperance Hall Circa 1893
Check out this building! Temperance Hall in Harriman was built in 1893 as part of American Temperance University. Its goal was to make the community “an ideal industrial city based on thrift, sobriety, superior intelligence, and exalted moral character.” In its second year, the university enrolled over 345 students from 20 different states, but was
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Leland Cook House Circa 1895
It’s another Rockwood beaut! The Leland Cook House was built in 1895. Leland was known in the area as “The Father of Football” because he organized and coached the high school football league that served five towns including Rockwood. He was also a local pastor. I spy a tiiiiiiiiiny little stained glass window in that
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Fayetteville, TN Italianate
The Bright House in Fayetteville, built in 1858 for James R. Bright. Pretty Italianate constructed of all handmade brick!
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Presbyterian Manse in Bolivar
“The Presbyterian Manse”, as it’s known in Bolivar, is an 1860s Victorian cottage. So many beautiful features, but one that stands out are the twin chimney pots. A very English influenced touch. This home was originially built as a manse for the nearby Presbyterian minister. What’s your favorite feature on this one?
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Historic Chapel in Ashland
St. Ann’s was built in 1892 for the growing Roman Catholic population in Ashland. It was used for almost 90 years! Today it’s part of the Randolph-Macon College and serves their music department.
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Abandoned Home in Jackson – Now Gone
“This house is standing on memory alone.” – Roberta Brown This home has been demolished.
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Lovely Gingerbread on Wartrace Home
The Arnold House in Wartrace, Tennessee was built in 1873 for Joseph Oliver Arnold. Look at all that gingerbread!










