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Pretty in Blue in Decatur, AL
I love this little blue house in Decatur! Did you spot the stained glass transom? It still has the original turn-style doorbell on the door, too! Circa 1913.ย
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Abandoned Alabama Home
I couldn’t help but notice this pitiful old home on a corner in Alabama. Built somewhere around 1924. I bet it was beautiful back in its day!
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Tuscaloosa, AL Dutch Colonial
A Dutch Colonial in Tuscaloosa! Circa 1925.ย
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Historic House Moved 6 Times
My first thought about this home was that it looks like it might have once been a church. Turns out I was right! This house was built as a Methodist Church in the 1850s. It has been moved 6 different times.
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Historic Gibson-Henson House
The Gibson-Henson House was built right around the turn of the century in 1901. Though built by Johnnie Knight, the Gibson family is most associated with the home. The Gibson family lived here for seventy years. It was unoccupied for a decade after the Gibsons and it fell into disrepair. It was restored in 1984…
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Athens, Alabama Old House
I love this Queen Anne. I donโt know if its that old iron gate or that keyhole window, but Iโm a fan.ย
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J. T. Jones House, Decatur AL
The J. T Jones House was built in 1899. It’s often referred to as the “Gingerbread House”. During the construction of the home, a New York artist was commissioned to carve a marble mantle for the main parlor.
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Historic Second Empire in Decatur
I *may* have squealed when I laid eyes on this place. What a wonderful example of Second Empire. The Moseley House in Decatur, Alabama was built in 1887 by Captain William Moseley who was Decatur’s largest property owner. I went back later to visit this home once again and the owner invited me inside to…
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Harrison-Laseter House in AL
I know, I know. Y’all are just going to have to deal with more Christmas decorations for a while. I got some goodies dressed in all their Christmas best! Like the beautiful Harrison-Laseter House in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Built in 1850, it originally had an avenue of oak trees that lined the path to it. Its…
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Little Tuscaloosa Tudor Castle
A little Tuscaloosa castle tucked away in the Caplewood Drive Historic District. This English Cottage was built in 1930.ย