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Old Tennessee Structure
I’m not sure what this place used to be, but it’s the most beautiful setting.ย
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Commodore Hotel – Linden, TN
There’s a small town in Tennesse you may have never heard of. It’s over in Perry County just spitting distance from the Buffalo River and a stone’s throw from the Tennessee River. Linden has about 1200 folks that call it home, but even more that visit and come to enjoy what this small town has…
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Carthell Place – Tennessee
It was another day, another backroad. I like to choose the ones that look less-traveled. Clichรฉ, I know. Sometimes they yield nothing and sometimes I find gems. I found a gem that day! I don’t know a lot about this gem. Yet. It’s called Carthell Place. Other names associated with it are Frierson and Vest.…
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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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Sad Old Tennessee House
There was just something about this place. Poor guy.
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Columbia, Tennessee Cutie
This old house in Columbia caught my eye.ย It was recently for sale!
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“The Gables”
Possibly the most unique old house I’ve come across! Some call it “The Gables” and I’m sure you can see why. It’s located on the backroads in rural Tennessee.
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Beech Lawn Farm – Part 2
Beech Lawn Farm started as a small cabin in 1805, but they eventually needed something larger. They built the two-story Federal-style home you see here in 1808. Built with bricks made from the soil on the property, they were a brownish color later painted white.โฃ The original two-story part of the home has two stair…
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Beech Lawn Farm – Part 1
It felt almost as if I had stepped back in time last week when I visited Beech Lawn Farm in rural Tennessee. The Congers that live here now are the fifth generation to call this beautiful slice of heaven, home. โฃ Five generations may sound young, but this is the oldest home in Lincoln county!…
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My Favorite Old House Find
I have been known to refer to this house as “the one” because it may just be my most favorite house find. Built by a relative of Daniel Boone, parts of the home were constructed between 1820 and 1840. The incredible front porch was added in 1900. It has remained in the same family since…