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112 Hinkle Hill Street
This old Bell Buckle home sits just about spittin’ distance from the railroad tracks. Trains have been click-clacking by since the day this home was built. It’s seen a lot in it’s day next to the tracks. While I’m not sure of the exact build date of the home, my guess would be between 1898…
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116 Hinkle Hill Street
Built sometime in the early 1900s, this blue beauty is located at the top of what’s now known as “Hinkle Hill”. It sits on land that belonged to A. D. Fugitt, like many of the homes on Hinkle Hill Street. Fugitt was the first merchant and founder of Bell Buckle. He owned a large amount…
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202 Hinkle Hill Street
This beautiful old home occupys a quiet little corner on Hinkle Hill. It dates back to the sale of a portion of land in 1897 that had belonged to A. D. Fugitt. Fugitt was the first merchant and more importantly, the founder of the town of Bell Buckle. After his death in early 1897, his…