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McEwen-Sowell House in Columbia
The McEwen-Sowell House in Columbia. Circa 1873 and as vibrant as ever!
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Bowling Green Historic Jessee House
This Victorian in Bowling Green was constructed sometime around 1908. It was built for Palmer and Mayme Jessee. It’s believed that another home stood on this same property in 1866, but was razed to make way for this one.
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Beautiful, Unique Lebanon Home
I can’t even caption this one. It speaks for itself.ย ย Circa 1910 in Lebanon.
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Horace Frierson House, Columbia
Blue with the slightest little bits of pink for you today! The Horace Frierson House in Columbia was built in 1873.ย
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Backroads House is a Dream
There is just something about houses like this. I love knowing they are loved. There are Christmas lights still hanging, but there’s a ladder on the porch. And that row of daffodils lining the way is basically lining its way to my heart.ย โฃ
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Yellow Triple Peak House in KY
A yellow gothic in Franklin, Kentucky! Built in 1895 and completely renovated in the last couple of years. I think she’s ready for another 127 years!ย
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Rodenberg-Lane-Gundlach House
The Rodenberg-Lane-Gundlach House was built in 1853 for John H. Rodenberg. He was a German-born feed dealer. He and his wife had 6 children, a maid, and a butler so they probably needed all 9,000 square feet that this home contains. The walls are 18 inches of plastered brick and the ceilings are 14 feet! …
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Bowling Green House Was Moved
It’s always so interesting to me to learn that a home has been moved. We aren’t talking about a small task here! This is the Ella Potter Kirtley House in Bowling Green. It was built in 1870 on State Street and moved to College Street in 1914. It contributes to the College Hill Historic District.
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Historic Lebanon, TN House
This Queen Anne was built in 1894 for Isaac William Pleasant Buchanan. He was cofounder of the Castle Heights Military Academy and also organized the Wilson County Bank in 1884. Among other accomplishments, Buchanan also invented a self-starting mechanism for automobiles and an automatic paint spray gun. He chose well-known architect George F. Barber to…
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Backroads Gothic Revival
Another beautiful farmhouse on the Tennessee backroads.ย