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John Dillingham Dodson House
This English cottage in Bowling Green is the John Dillingham Dodson home. It was one of the first homes built on Covington Street in 1933. James Maurice Ingram designed this along with several homes that are on the National Register in Bowling Green. The man that the home was built for is well-known in the…
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Dainty White Franklin, KY House
I love some Franklin in Tennessee, but Franklin in Kentucky is giving it a run for its money with this little darlin’.
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College Street House in Franklin, KY
This house was a bed and breakfast called The College Street Inn for 5 years . I couldn’t nail down a circa date for it, but I’d guess late 1800s. It was recently for sale for $349,900!
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House on a Hill – Tennessee
Is there any better view than a little old house on a hill? I’m working on the history of this one, but I couldn’t wait to share it with you!
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One of the Oldest Homes in Portland, TN
One of the oldest homes in Portland, Tennessee is the Moye-Green House. It was built sometime before 1878 as a 2-room house by Henry and Kate Moye. This part of the home still exists in the back. In 1882, the two-story section in the front was added. Ten years later they added the porch. It…
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Blue-tiful Franklin Home
How blue-tiful is this? I would tell you what year it was built, but I don’t have a blue. I know, I blue it. Will blue forgive me? Ok, I’m done. Don’t block me.
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Circa 1890 Lewisburg Home
There’s just something special about rural historic houses. I saw this house once when I was driving through Lewisburg and I knew that I had to go back and find it again so I could grab a picture! I spoke with the owner of this lovely place and she told me that it was built…
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Purple or White?
Here’s a Nola Victorian before and after for you. 10 years ago in purple and today in white. Which one do you like better?
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Hotel, Funeral Home, Then Residence
It’s time for another Bell Buckle history lesson! This beautiful place is now the Strobel Home, but has quite a history as being other things. Built sometime between 1881 and 1887, this place had 22 rooms and was known as the Lynch Hotel. Its location close to the railroad depot made it the perfect place…
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Franklin, Tennessee Tudor
A Tennessee tudor on this Tuesday! I am slightly obsessed with that fancy little dormer.ย ย Circa 1925.