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1880s Esplanade Ave Home
This bright beauty is one of three old girls right in a row on Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans. All three were built in the 1880s by Julius Weiss. Though he built them, he never lived in them. This is now La Belle Esplanade, a boutique bed and breakfast since 2012. You can check out…
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White Gables of McClellanville
It’s has been commonly known as “White Gables” over the years and was built in 1897. It was a boarding house for many years, ran by Sarah Jane “Jenny Hamp” Stanland-Graham. It has been a staple in the small town of McClellanville, South Carolina for over 126 years!
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Historic Nola Home Once Belonged to Archie Manning
I personally refer to this one as “the wavy glass” house. If you look closely, those windows are just a waving all around and I adore them!โฃโฃWhen researching this one, I couldn’t find a build date, but it’s on the National Register as part of the Garden District Historic District. โฃโฃI did discover an interesting…
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1890 Italianate in Donaldsonville
This beautiful Italianate cottage in Donaldsonville, Louisiana was built in 1890. It reminds me of The Raylin House on the same street! They have some similarities and both so beautiful. ๐โฃ
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Douglas-Hutcheson House
One of my favorite things about old houses are the chimneys. I’m not exactly sure what it is about them, but they always grab my attention.โฃโฃ And they sure did on this old house located in Madison, Georgia. It’s known as the Douglas-Hutcheson House and was built in 1850.
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Kent-Outler House – Wrightsville
The Kent-Outler House was built in 1890 for the bank of Wrightsville president, R. L. Kent. โฃโฃ Y’all don’t ask me what’s going on with the paint job! Ha! From what I can tell, it used to be peach and it may be in the process of being painted the other color. Even still, it’s…
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1890 Beaufort Victorian
It’s an 1890 beauty in Beaufort! โจ
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1920s Nashville Apartment Building
This apartment building was constructed in 1920 in the Belmont neighborhood. It’s located on Belmont Boulevard, which is one of Nashville’s last main traffic arteries to retain its residential character. I was drawn to those two little eye brow dormers!
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1880 Summerville Victorian
How about this beautiful old house in Summerville, South Carolina? It was built in 1880 and contributes to the Summerville Historic District. That porch is absolutely divine!
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The Nashville Dollhouse
I thought for a good while about a catchy thing to say for this house. I tried to fight it, but I just can’t. Here goes…PRETTY IN PINK. It just fits. This cute old cottage is now known as The Nashville Dollhouse BnB. Here’s a link to the listing so you can see how cute…