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Brumby-Sibley-Corley House
The Brumby-Sibley-Corley House, in Marietta, was built in 1882. Also known as “Tower Oaks”, it was built by the first owner of the Brumby Chair Factory, James Remley Brumby. That brick driveway leading to the front door! You don’t see that too often anymore!โฃ
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Second Empire House – Augusta, GA
There was no way that I could pass up this teal pretty old place while I was cruising through Augusta! Not only is that color so clean and crisp, but check out all those little details. ๐
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Parrot-Camp-Soucy House, Newnan
What a PLACE. The Parrot-Camp-Soucy House is located in Newnan, Georgia. It was built in the 1840s, but don’t let this magnificent exterior fool you. It was originally built as a single story home! Obviously, it’s undergone some major changes over the years. By the late 1840s, I guess they needed more space, because they…
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1890 Atlanta Victorian Home
Another Inman Park looker in Atlanta! This victorian, complete with killer turret, was built in 1890. There’s so much to love about this one!
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Old and Lonely Georgia Home
It’s been standing since 1890, but it’s not as confident as it once was. This Georgia home used to be the center of family life and these days it’s pretty quiet.
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Olde Town Augusta, GA Home
Located in the heart of Olde Town in Augusta, this Queen Anne was built in 1894. It’s now known as the Queen Anne Inn and is available to stay in if you’re visiting the area. โฃโฃOlde Town has also been known as “Pinch Gut” which may have gotten its nickname from either the corset fashion…
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Beath-Dickey House, Atlanta
How about a red Queen Anne to wake you up on this Monday mornin’! I am probably the gazillionth person to capture this home, but I was happy to do so nonetheless. This is the Beath-Dickey House in Atlanta, Georgia (which might be my first Atlanta feature!) and it was built in 1890. It’s located…
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Shaw Erwin House Madison GA
I fell in love with this beautiful old home in Madison, Georgia. (Along with every home in that amazing city) โฃโฃDon’t let that Victorian look fool you, this home was actually built in 1832 according to tax records. It was built by a local merchant named Alfred Shaw and is now known as the Shaw…
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William T. Wheless House, Augusta
Look at this wonderful mansard roof in Augusta, Georgia! It was built in 1872 for William T. Wheless who was the president of the Commercial Bank of Augusta. The mansard roof and third story was added in 1890. I love that little one-room addition to the left. It’s adorable. The home was restored to be…
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Historic Hunter House
Yes, this beautiful house exists and not just in my dreams. I could barely function as I took pictures of it! It’s known as the most photographed house in Georgia! It’s also know as “The Gingerbread House” and I’m sure you can see why. Located in historic Madison, Georgia to be exact. I’ve got the…