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1942 Fairytale Cottage in Murfreesboro
Nothing says fall like a little fairytale cottage! Even if it’s right in the middle of town. This Murfreesboro cottage looks to be built around 1942 and I just adore it.
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Beautiful Brick Murfreesboro Home
It’s hard for me not to admire beautiful brick homes like this one. No fuss, just clean and simple lines. This old girl is approaching 100 years old and doesn’t look a day over 29. ๐
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1925 Cottage in Murfreesboro
I’ve got another adorable cottage for you today! We’re back in Murfreesboro with this beautiful home built in 1925. It contributes to the East Main Street Historic District. โจ
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Murfreesboro Tudor House
Another little fairytale house, this time in Murfreesboro! This Tudor was built in 1930 and is one of my favorite oldies in the Boro. That catslide and that red door just pop!
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Oakhurst – Murfreesboro, TN
An old house you may not notice in Murfreesboro is this beautiful Italianate called “Oakhurst”. It’s located on Cherry Lane and hidden behind big, beautiful trees and “newer” homes that make it harder to see than it once was. In fact, this area used to be considered country and this was the eastern-most structure. This…
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Clayton-Pittard House
A sunny and cheerful foursquare on East Main in Murfreesboro is just what I needed today! The Clayton-Pittard House may date back to 1881 according to the book ‘Those East Main Street People and Their Houses” written by Charles Byron Arnette. The National Register lists the circa date as 1910. Nevertheless, this home has been…
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Murfreesboro’s House of Doctors
Chances are, if you have ever driven down Main Street in Murfreesboro, you may have laid eyes on this pretty old place. Its well-manicured landscaping and historic presence are hard to miss! What most may not know is that this home has undergone a few changes in its time. To start, it was once part…
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Blue Door Tudor in Murfreesboro
Another blue door Tudor! This little Murfreesboro cutie was built in 1927.
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Historic Women’s Club
How about a little Murfreesboro history today? This Italianate home is a Murfreesboro landmark known as the Women’s Club, but it didn’t start as such.โฃ โฃ In 1856, Confederate surgeon Robert Turner Baskette married his sweetheart, Helen Crichlow, and built this home for their new life together. Surviving through the Civil War and the destructive…
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Murfreesboro Home Was Moved by Bulls
The Old Holmes Place in Murfreesboro sits on the street leading you to Oaklands Mansion on Maney Avenue. Oaklands is full of history, but this old house has a story of its own. The home was built off-site around 1845. Captain Richard Beard of the 24th Tennessee purchased the lot it sits on today and…