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The Oaks in Hattiesburg, MS
This house is as heavy on the columns as I plan to be on carbs tomorrow! “The Oaks”, as its known, was built in 1895. It’s known for its grandeur, but it seems to be in a bit of disrepair at the time. Inside it has beautiful beveled glass, stenciled gold leaf, and hand-carved mahogany…
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Hattiesburg Christmas House
I may just lovingly call this one the “Christmas House”. Located in historic Hattiesburg, this one was built in 1895. I love the little turret in the trees!
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Victorian with Turrett in Hattiesburg
The Dunn House is a beautiful Victorian located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It was built in 1890 by paymaster for J.J. Newman Lumber Company, Cptn. Michael Dunn. I’m a huge fan of this one!
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Historic Bay Street Church
It’s been a while since I featured an old church. Bay Street Presbyterian Church was built in 1907. It was built after the congregation of Main Street Presbyterian saw the need for another church on the other side of the Gordon Creek because it regularly flooded and made it impossible for churchgoers to get there.…
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Amazing Hattiesburg House
ย Happening in Hattiesburgย ย This one has a lot happening, but I think my favorite thing has to be the stained glass transoms. Circa 1900.
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Yellow Hattiesburg Beauty
I hope that your Friday is as bright and sunny as this beautiful Hattiesburg house!ย
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Interesting Hattiesburg Home
I found this one to be interesting in Hattiesburg. It’s rectangular with front gables. The windows that so uniformly go all the way down the house almost made me wonder if it could have been a church at one point. It was built in 1890 and contributes to the Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood. I love how…
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Montgomery Hall – Hattiesburg
~ Historic in Hattiesburg ~ Montgomery Hall was built in 1897. Just look at that porch!
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Hattiesburg Home Nestled in the Trees
Nestled in the trees down in Hattiesburg, this classic revival was built in 1905. Looks like a nice spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee!
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Historic Hattiesburg House
A colonial revival beauty in Hattiesburg. Circa 1900. I immediately noted all the different types of windows. What catches your eye?