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Mt Pleasant Federal Revival
The bushes are taking over this federal revival home in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. This home was built in 1905 for D. W. Shofner who was the founder and first president of the First National Bank.
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Majestic Mansion in Savannah
The McNeil House in Savannah, Georgia was built in 1903 (though some records indicate 1890) for Lawrence McNeil. It boasted a whopping 10,000 square feet when built! Can you believe that it now houses the Forsyth Park Animal Hospital?!
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Green Gothic in Fayetteville
You’d almost not know that this house was built in the 1860s. Built as a central passage style home, the 3 roofline dormers were added around the turn of the 20th century. I can’t imagine this one without those iconic points, can you?
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Home in Wartrace Built in 1890
This pretty old place belongs to a good friend of mine and it’s a beauty outside as well as inside. This Queen Anne influenced Victorian in Wartrace, Tennessee was built in 1890. There are several things that I love about this home, but my 2 most favorite features are the historic limestone wall surrounding the…
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Bell Buckle Home Now Bed and Breakfast
This beautiful Victorian in Bell Buckle, Tennessee was built sometime in the late 1800s. It was home to Annie White-Scruggs who is credited for making Bell Buckle an arts and crafts community. The home is now Seasons Bed and Breakfast and another beautiful place to stay if you’re ever in the area!
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Renovated Chattanooga Victorian
This renovated Victorian was built in 1885. It’s undergone some serious changes over the years, but I love that it’s still bounded by its original limestone walls.
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Historic Mt Pleasant House
The Craige House in Mt Pleasant, Tennessee was built around 1900 for Arch W. Craige. He was the co-owner of a local hardware store. This one caught my eye with that turret and its fancy iron finial. Love it! I feel like I can spot a turret from a mile away!
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Leming House Bed and Breakfast
The John H. Leming House in Manchester, Tennessee was built in 1899. John was an advocate for education in Manchester and served as The Superintendent of Schools in Coffee County for a total six years. He also taught for many years. This Folk Victorian has maintained much of its original detail and is now the…
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Peachy Keen House in Alabama
The Henry House in Guntersville, Alabama was built in 1895. Albert G. Henry Jr was a well-known merchant that who became the very first millionaire in the state of Alabama in 1880. He was credited with owning the second largest store in the state. His dad, Albert G. Henry, bought this property in 1853 and…
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Mammoth Queen Anne in Bridgeport
This mammoth of a house is on the infamous Kilpatrick Row in Bridgeport, Alabama. It was built in 1892 along with 7 other homes very similar to itself. Each one divided in the center to house two families. The first of their kind in the south. There are only 6 of the 8 still standing.…