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Burns Mansion – Atlanta
This is quite the magnificent house in Atlanta! The Burns Mansion was built in the late 1860s and undergone a lot of changes over the years. At one point it was turned into apartments and then back into a single family home. It was also a bed and breakfast for a time.
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1894 Victorian in St Augustine
From green to red! Today, we’re in St. Augustine with this flaming hot house on Carrera Street! It looks like it could have been built just last year, but this bright red beauty has been around since 1894. ๐โค๏ธโฃ
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South Elk Historic House – Fayetteville
I have always loved this old house in Fayetteville, Tennessee. It’s in such wonderful shape for being built sometime in the 1860s. You’d be interested to know that those three iconic dormers haven’t always graced that roofline. They were added around the turn of the 20th century. โฃโฃThe home was divided into apartments for many…
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J. T. Jones House – Decatur
The J. T. Jones House was built in 1899 and was designed by renowned architect George F. Barber. This house has been commonly referred to as “The Gingerbread House”.โฃ It has been lovingly maintained by the same family for a long time, but is about to hit the market for the first time in half…
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West Duffy Victorian – Savannah
West Duffy Street has to be one of my favorite in Savannah. It is incredibly beautiful and throw in the historic homes that line the street, you just can’t beat it! This was my first time noticing this one with all its frilly touches. What’s your favorite part?โฃ
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The Smith House – Decatur
The skeletons are taking over!! This Decatur, Alabama house is known as the Smith House and was built in 1928. One of my favorite tudors in that town. ๐โฃ
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Cartwright House – Decatur
This minty beauty, in Decatur, is known as the Cartwright House and was built in 1890. I don’t know if I love that porch or the iron gate more!โฃ
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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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New Orleans Victorian House
This old house is located on Eighth Street in New Orleans. While I don’t know it’s build date, I would imagine late 1800s or early 1900s. It has 12-foot ceilings and was sold a couple of years ago. What a beauty!
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Uffington House – Rugby
Next up in our Rugby series is the home of the mother of founder Thomas Hughes. Margaret Hughes lived in Uffington House from 1881-1887 along with her granddaughter Emily Hughes. She was known in Rugby as Madame Margaret Hughes. She came over from England at the ripe old age of 83 to lend hand to…