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Circa 1890 Lewisburg Home
There’s just something special about rural historic houses. I saw this house once when I was driving through Lewisburg and I knew that I had to go back and find it again so I could grab a picture! I spoke with the owner of this lovely place and she told me that it was built…
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Abandoned by the Interstate
This old house has taunted me from the interstate for a while now. I finally went on a mission to find it. Before it stared at cars passing by at 75 mph, this house was probably the only one around. The fastest thing it probably stared at back then was a cow headed to its…
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Hotel, Funeral Home, Then Residence
It’s time for another Bell Buckle history lesson! This beautiful place is now the Strobel Home, but has quite a history as being other things. Built sometime between 1881 and 1887, this place had 22 rooms and was known as the Lynch Hotel. Its location close to the railroad depot made it the perfect place…
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Franklin, Tennessee Tudor
A Tennessee tudor on this Tuesday! I am slightly obsessed with that fancy little dormer.ย ย Circa 1925.
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Abandoned Country Road Home
Country roads, take me home.ย
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A Little Bell Buckle History
One of the most well-known houses in Bell Buckle is this little place. Now called “Little Buckle”, it’s an oldie that’s been recently renovated. Check out the before picture. It’s now a vacation rental, so if you come to visit my little town, consider this place for your vacation rental! Hereโs a link to check…
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Gingerbready Franklin Home
Gingerbread, bargeboard, and fish scales oh my!ย ย Circa 1885.
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1877 Lynchburg Historic Home
Slightly off the beaten path in Lynchburg is this red-roofed beauty.ย Located on Mechanic Street, it was once known as the Lynchburg Bed & Breakfast and was built in 1877. It just sold a few months ago for $370k.
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Sims-Trabue-Austin House
Do you ever just *know* a house is old? I mean, besides the obvious things like plaques out front and years of wear. This is one of those homes. Before I got anywhere near, it just had that look. Skinny. Tall windows. Pointy gables. And of course, the coveted wavy glass. I adore this house…
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Eaton-Bean-Cobble House
A gothic beauty in the heart of Lynchburg. The Eaton-Bean-Cobble House was built in 1876. Its neighbor? Jack Daniels Distillery. Currently for sale for $1.5ish mil.