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Classical Revival in Hattiesburg
Beautiful classical revival in Hattiesburg. Built in 1905 for Abner Polk, the superintendent of schools. It was in such disrepair at one point, that it violated historical requirements. However, it’s been restored and looks more beautiful than ever!
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Hattiesburg Craftsman Cutie
This craftsman cutie belonged to my husband’s great grandmother! Circa 1917 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It’s part of the Oaks Historic District which was mostly developed after the turn of the century. Located a little south of the business district, many of these homes were sold “ready-cut” and around 50% of the homes in this area…
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1905 Historic Laurel Home
This home was built in 1905. For sale when we walked through the neighborhood, but appears off the market now. It came with a companion home which ha 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms itself! Big pool in the back and historically tall ceilings and touches. The road out front is still made of brick.
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Historic Ellisville Church
How adorable is this old church in Ellisville, Mississippi? The Ellisville Presbyterian Church was founded in 1887 and this building erected in 1892. It’s the oldest original church building still in use in Ellisville.
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Wisteria Bed and Breakfast
Circa 1901, “Wisteria” as it’s known, was built for Silas Wright Gardiner in Laurel, Mississippi. Silas was an original founder of the town of Laurel. Check out those eye brow dormers!
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Hattiesburg McLeod House
The McLeod House was built in 1897 for John Angus McLeod. He was a pioneer businessman and one of Hattiesburg’s leading citizens. He operated a mercantile business in the downtown area for over 30 years. This home remained in his family until the 1980s when it was bought by a law firm that still occupies…