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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.
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Gorgeous Hattiesburg Tudor
A fairytale Tudor in Hattiesburg, Mississippi is just what I needed today! This beauty was built in 1935.ย
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Merrehope Still Going Strong
= my face when I saw this house. This home is known as “Merrehope” and is located in Meridian, Mississippi. While it may look like a large place, it didn’t start that way. One of the first settlers to Meridian was a man named Richard McLemore who deeded the land that this home now sits…
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Patriotic Ellisville, MS Home
Remembering those who lost their lives for our country today. This old home in Ellisville, Mississippi is perfectly patriotic for the occasion.
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House Was Wedding Gift to Wife
The Frank W. Williams House in Meridian was built in 1886. It was a wedding gift to his wife. (Still disappointed I didn’t get a house for my weddingย ) They lived here for their entire lives. The house was later donated to the Meridian Restorations Foundation by the Williams’ granddaughter, Hazel. The home was moved…
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Circa 1900 House in Hattiesburg
This house is a mood. Circa 1900 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
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Colorful Meridian, MS House
Renovations underway! The Elson-Dudley House in Meridian, Mississippi was built in 1894 by Julius and Dora Neubauer. They were some of the earliest settlers to Meridian. It was once known in the area as the “Pink House”.
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Stunning Ellisville, MS House
What a stunner in Ellisville, Mississippi. Built sometime around 1900.ย
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Abandoned Meridian, MS Home
This one pulls on my heart strings. Built for E.E. McMorries in 1896, this Queen Anne sits in disrepair in Meridian, Mississippi. The second picture shows what the home looked like in 1987 when it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Periwinkle House in Hattiesburg
Here we are on the last day of 2021. I’m ready for a fresh new year. How about you? This cute little periwinkle home is a part of the Hattiesburg Historic Neighborhood. It was built around 1900. One of my favorite parts of old homes are the transoms over the front doors with the house…