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Nature Takes Over Abandoned Home
This isn’t my typical house picture. We were out house hunting one day and the sun was beginning to set. Pretty much gone. I had just given up on finding anything else when we pulled off a back road to the main, and this was there. I can imagine that in the warmer months, you…
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Doctor White House – Bell Buckle
I thought I’d share one of my favorite Bell Buckle homes with you, The White House. Formerly known as The Walker Inn. It’s named for Dr. John White who had it built in 1895. He operated his practice from this home.
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House Used to Be Cow Pasture
The Henry Thomas Stratton, Sr House was built in 1897. Before the lot was sold to build the home, it was specifically used for cows. Stratton was a cashier at the People’s Deposit Bank. The home has a whopping 8 fireplaces.
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Spanish Mission Home in Murfreesboro
Not a super common style in these parts is this beautiful Spanish Mission in Murfreesboro! It was built in 1925. This home has been on the Oaklands Candlelight Tour of Homes several times and I have toured the inside before and it is stunning!
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Historic Shelbyville House
The Alexander Eakin House was built in 1833.ย
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Murfreesboro Victorian Home
I’ve waited for the leaves to, well, leave so I could get a decent picture of this Murfreesboro home. That finial has taunted me! And then the other day, I drove by and the whole house was in view and I was mesmerized. The Byrn-Eubanks House was built in 1898 by Roy Byrn. He owned…
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Old Abandoned House in the Woods
Abandoned, but not forgotten. Is there such a thing? I would say so. One of the reasons I pull over to take pictures of old abandoned places is because I know that one day they may not be there anymore. So while they are abandoned, I like to document them so that they are never…
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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.
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Beautiful Old Tennessee Farmhouse
This beautiful home has seen a few things in its time spent perched up on a hill in the mountains of East Tennessee. It began as a simple, 4-room log cabin, built in 1848. The home you see here was built around the log cabin and it still exists underneath. This one has been on…
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Historic Eureka Inn, Circa 1797
The Eureka Inn in Jonesborough was built in 1797 and has been added onto several times over the years. Originally built as a residence, it was converted to the Eureka Hotel in 1895. It was once used as a boarding house and a sequester house for jurors. The bottom floor has also served as a…