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Queen Anne Victorian – Knoxville
This old house is located in the Mechanicsville neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee and was built in 1890. Queen Anne was a popular style in this neighborhood around that time. This one reminds me of a crayon box!โฃ
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Rosecross in Knoxville
This house is called โRosecrossโ and was built in 1888 by celebrated local architects, the Baumann brothers. Itโs one of just a few they designed still standing. They are credited with designing Knoxvilleโs Westwood and Immaculate Conception church. This home has all 6 fireplaces, complete with their original mantles, pocket doors, and several beautiful stained…
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John W. Ward House, Knoxville
Be still my southern heart with that picket fence and sweet house color. The John W. Ward House in Knoxville was built in 1886.ย
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Mysterious Victorian in Knoxville
What’s one word you would use to describe this house? This Queen Anne was built in 1899 and contributes to the Fourth and Gill Historic District in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Mechanicsville Historic Home
A little Knoxville looker for your Wedesday! This beauty was built in 1890 and contributes to the Mechanicsville Historic District. Mechanicsville was founded by African-American settlers and Welsh immigrants that were skilled craftsman employed by the Knoxville Iron Company, area mills, and railroads. Its 2,000 citizens were annexed to the city in 1883. Mechanicsville was…
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Caswell-Eldridge House
The Caswell-Eldridge House in Knoxville was built in 1880. It’s a George F. Barber design which is fitting because Knoxville was his hometown! This home contributes to the Fourth and Gill Historic District.
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Hellner-Henry House, Knoxville
This Knoxville mansion is the Hellner-Henry House. It was built in 1893 for John C. Hellner and his family. It was one of the earliest built in this area. It later belonged to the Henry family and was eventually divided into apartments before becoming vacant for several years. Homes like these are always miracles to…
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Knoxville, Tennessee Victorian
Iโm a sucker for a picket fence, yโall. This beautiful Victorian is my first ever Knoxville feature!ย ย Circa 1889 and as vibrant as ever. โฃ
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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.