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House Was Wedding Gift to Wife
The Frank W. Williams House in Meridian was built in 1886. It was a wedding gift to his wife. (Still disappointed I didn’t get a house for my weddingย ) They lived here for their entire lives. The house was later donated to the Meridian Restorations Foundation by the Williams’ granddaughter, Hazel. The home was moved…
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Spanish Mission Home in Murfreesboro
Not a super common style in these parts is this beautiful Spanish Mission in Murfreesboro! It was built in 1925. This home has been on the Oaklands Candlelight Tour of Homes several times and I have toured the inside before and it is stunning!
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Large Handsome New Orleans Residence
The grandeur of New Orleans just never gets old! This home was built in 1861. I found an old newspaper article from 1897 that lists this home for rent as “large, handsome residence with 10 bedrooms, all conveniences; suitable for a boarding house”.
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J. T. Jones House, Decatur AL
The J. T Jones House was built in 1899. It’s often referred to as the “Gingerbread House”. During the construction of the home, a New York artist was commissioned to carve a marble mantle for the main parlor.
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Historic Shelbyville House
The Alexander Eakin House was built in 1833.ย
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Murfreesboro Victorian Home
I’ve waited for the leaves to, well, leave so I could get a decent picture of this Murfreesboro home. That finial has taunted me! And then the other day, I drove by and the whole house was in view and I was mesmerized. The Byrn-Eubanks House was built in 1898 by Roy Byrn. He owned…
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New Orleans Showstopper House
Showstopper in New Orleans!ย ย Circa 1890.
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Historic Second Empire in Decatur
I *may* have squealed when I laid eyes on this place. What a wonderful example of Second Empire. The Moseley House in Decatur, Alabama was built in 1887 by Captain William Moseley who was Decatur’s largest property owner. I went back later to visit this home once again and the owner invited me inside to…
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Victorian Knoxville House
Here’s something I’ve never seen before – The circa date trimmed right into the gable’s bargeboard! I thought that was so cool! This house contributes to the Fourth and Gill Historic District in Knoxville.
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Circa 1900 House in Hattiesburg
This house is a mood. Circa 1900 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.