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Nashville Italianate Home 1895
This brick Italianate is one of Nashville’s oldest fixtures and is a contributor to the Rutledge Hill Historic District. Built in 1895 as a residence. It was for rent a couple of years ago. $10,000 per month!
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Chapel Hill Victorian Looker
This house is a favorite of mine when driving through Chapel Hill, Tennessee. It’s a beautiful Queen Anne Victorian, but I have no idea when it was built. It’s not listed on the National Register, but I have a feeling that it should be. Located right in the middle of the cute little town of…
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Beautiful Brick Home in Columbia
The Fleming House in Columbia, Tennessee was built in 1890. It’s a beautiful brick Victorian with arched windows and doors. I love how it sits up on the hill and has that huge wrap around porch! I’d love to see this one at Christmas time.ย
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Old Farmhouse in Bedford County
Could there a more picturesque farmhouse?! I stumbled across this beautiful old homestead somewhere in Bedford County, Tennessee. Someone keeps the grass cut, so somebody is still loving on this beauty and it made me smile!
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Bell Buckle Home in Magazines
Another home in Bell Buckle, Tennessee that I see on a regular basis now that we have moved here. This is a Victorian known at the Winnett Home (or also the Burl White Home) was built in the 1800s/early 1900s. It has been featured in the County Almanac and Southern Living Magazine! It was home…
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St. Elmo Historic Home
Have you ever heard of the St. Elmo Historic District in Chattanooga, Tennessee? It’s the largest historic district in Tennessee with a total of 752 structures contributing. This home was built in the 1890s to very early 1900s. St. Elmo was first known as Cross Roads and began in 1879. The name St. Elmo derived…
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Magnolia House Scottsboro, AL
The Magnolia House in Scottsboro, Alabama was built in 1891 by J.D. Snodgrass for his 2nd wife. This beautiful Victorian was a working farm back in its day and now it’s a working restaurant called McCutchen’s Magnolia House. If you ever stop into Scottsboro at the Unclaimed Baggage store, this would be a wonderful place…
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Twin Victorians in Savannah
Here’s another Savannah looker! This is a twinsie to the Dickinson-Exley House on West Duffy Street and was built in 1891. It’s full of historic architectural elements and that conical towered roof is my favorite!
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Historic Maryville Home
The David Jones House in Maryville, Tennessee was built in 1887. This is the last home built in Second Empire style still standing in Blount County today. David Jones was born in Wales and came to the US in 1857. He was a brick maker and his company built several buildings in the area including…
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Second Empire in Tullahoma
Say hello to the Archibald Yell Smith house in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Circa 1885 in Second Empire architecture. Obviously, it’s now a law office. Tullahoma has a few gems!