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Redd-Gerber House in Florence
It’s been quite some time since I shared one of these Georgian Revivals! These aren’t my absolute favorite styles of architecture, but sometimes, they just wow me! The Redd-Gerber House in Florence was built in 1922. It’s one of 3 houses in this historic district in this particular style. The Wood Avenue Historic District stretches…
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Historic Sheffield, AL House
This home was built in 1890 for Judson G. Chambers and his wife, Mary. They lived here for 8 years before selling to Charles and Dora Robinson. The home was in the Robinson’s family for 64 years and 3 generations. The Robinsons converted the home to apartments at one time and rented to Courtland Air…
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Edward B. Almon House
I had a wee bit hard time deciding which angle to post of this house because it’s just so wonderful from all angles. But I landed on this one because it shows that lovely second story wrap around balcony. The Edward B. Almon House in Tuscumbia, Alabama was built in 1888. Almon was a lawyer…
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Historic Franklin, KY Home
A gorgeously symetrical 1860 pretty old place in Franklin, Kentucky! Also, it’s a trip gabe.
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Hardison Mill Farm Part 1
I was given the opportunity to visit a piece of Columbia, Tennessee history. The Hardison Mill Farm. More recently known as The Homestead at Hardison Mill. This old farmhouse has seen a few things over its 152 year life. It was built in 1870 to replace another house that burned on this site. It has…
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Todd-Bibb House, Franklin
I adore the beautiful front porch on this old Franklin home. This is the Todd-Bibb House, built in 1884. It was built for Mattie Todd on, at the time, 11 acres of land. That beautiful front porch was a later addition! This house contributes to the Hincheyville Historic District. Hincheyville was the very first subdivision…
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Historic V. E. Bond House
Another notable home in Columbia, Tennessee is this bright and shiny two-story Victorian! I absolutely cannot pass up a pretty old place with good landscaping. The V. E. Bond House was built in 1878. I love all the window moldings!
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Tomlinson Johnson House, Savannah
It’s time to get purple up in here, y’all. Puuuuuuurple and gorgeous. The Tomlinson Johnson House in Savannah was built in 1888 for Tomlinson and his wife, Emma. Tomlinson was the son of a Georgia governor, Hershell V. Johnson. He was a clerk in the US court for the southern district of Georgia, a three-time…
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Old Tennessee Farmhouse
If the sunset wasn’t the perfect complement to this old farmhouse, the weeping willow surely was. This scene was so pretty, I could have cried.ย
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J. W. Potter House, Bowling Green
Well this is fitting for Bowling GREEN. The J. W. Potter House was built in 1883. What do you think of the front door?