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The Vaughn-McCall House – Franklin
A beautiful Italianate that fits right in in historic Franklin, Tennessee. This is known as the Vaughn-McCall House. It was built in 1870 by Andrew Vaughn who owned the local brickworks factory. It’s currently for sale right now too! $3.9 million and it’s yours! Here’s the link to the real estate listing in case you’re…
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Harris-McEwen House, Franklin
This Franklin, Tennessee home may be one of the most famous in town. Parts of it have been around for over 190 years. The original one-story portion of the home was built in 1830 by Carey Harris who was responsible for starting the Franklin Weekly Newspaper. Then in 1849 the mayor of Franklin, John B.…
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Franklin House Shrouded in Scandal
She’s a beautiful brick Queen Anne on the corner of West Main and 10th Avenue in Franklin, Tennessee. Built by E. E. Green, who was a cashier at The National Bank, in 1896. He must have done well for himself as a cashier or did he?โฃโฃThe long and short of the story is that Green…
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1870 Franklin Farmhouse
This old Franklin house sits on a little hill as you come into town from Brentwood. It’s nestled among newer homes, but holds its own with those skinny windows and that porch detail. It was here when all the “new” was built. In fact, it’s been here since the year 1870 just watching things go…
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House is Piece of Franklin History
This home is quite the lasting piece of Franklin history. It was built in 1815 for Josiah Knight. He bought the land for his home in 1812 and built here shortly after. In the Civil War, the home was used as a hospital during the Battle of Franklin. And then in the early 1900s, Nell…
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Beautiful Franklin Home, Circa 1904
The Campbell-Bacon House, in Franklin was built in 1904.ย
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Todd-Bibb House, Franklin
I adore the beautiful front porch on this old Franklin home. This is the Todd-Bibb House, built in 1884. It was built for Mattie Todd on, at the time, 11 acres of land. That beautiful front porch was a later addition! This house contributes to the Hincheyville Historic District. Hincheyville was the very first subdivision…
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Blue-tiful Franklin Home
How blue-tiful is this? I would tell you what year it was built, but I don’t have a blue. I know, I blue it. Will blue forgive me? Ok, I’m done. Don’t block me.
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Franklin, Tennessee Tudor
A Tennessee tudor on this Tuesday! I am slightly obsessed with that fancy little dormer.ย ย Circa 1925.
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Gingerbready Franklin Home
Gingerbread, bargeboard, and fish scales oh my!ย ย Circa 1885.