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1897 Queen Anne in Natchez
An 1897 Queen Anne looker in Natchez, Mississippi is just what you needed today, right? Decked out for fall no less! This home has been beautifully maintained over the years and still contains original wall coverings and flooring.
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Gerard Brandon V House – Natchez
I know this isn’t the typical style that I share, but I thought this was so interesting! This is the Gerard Bandon V. House in Natchez, Mississippi. It’s a Spanish Colonial Revival and was built in 1926. It was designed by popular New Orleans architects Weis, Dreyfus, and Seiferth. They designed numerous public buildings in…
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Unique Natchez MS House
Have you ever seen one quite like this before?! This is a definite first for me. I’m digging the symmetry, that’s for sure. I couldn’t find much about this one, but that it was built in 1890. It’s located in beautiful Natchez, Mississippi.
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Viener House – Natchez, MS
This home is known as the Viener House in Natchez, Mississippi. I couldn’t find a lot about it, but it may have been built around 1900. Also that Ronnie and Lisa Bertucci were recognized by the Historic Natchez Foundation for their work on this home back in 2013. I am drawn to turrets like a…
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1890 Queen Anne in Natchez, MS
Not one, but TWO octogonal turrets. Lah dee dah dee dee, a turret room for you and a turret room for me! Wouldn’t it be fun to wave to each other from the turrets? This Natchez, Mississippi home was built in 1890. It’s one of finest examples of Queen Anne architecture in town. It contributes…
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Natchez House with Iconic Tower
I call the tower room!โฃโฃThis beautiful home in Natchez, Mississippi lies in the Upriver Historic District. Most of the homes in this district were built between 1886 and 1925. This one was finished by 1901. As you can tell, I love the tower and those criss-cross windows!โฃ
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Edelweiss in Natchez
This home, in Natchez, is known as Edelweiss. It was built in 1883 for Joseph O’Brien who was a coal dealer. The design for this unique house is Swiss Chalet and is Mississippi’s best example of it. The design is from E. C. Gardner’s book “Illustrated Homes” that came out in 1875. This house was…
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Glen Auburn
Glen Auburn, as it’s known, is a Second Empire home located in Natchez. It was built in 1875 for Christian Schwartz. It’s considered Mississippi’s finest example of French Second Empire architecture.
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1890 House in Natchez
December 1st deserves a Christmas house!ย ย This pretty old place is in Natchez, Mississippi. It was originally built in 1890 for the synagogue to use as a residence for its rabbi next door.