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House Has Ties to Jesse James
This house may not look like much, but it holds a secret that some in Nashville may not know. Built in the 1850s, it was home to Jesse James (yes that Jesse James) after the Civil War. He and his brother, Frank, lived at 3 different residences in Nashville. This is the only home they…
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Dutch Renaissance in Nashville
Oh, just a house as big as a castle in Nashville. This beautiful Dutch Renaissance was built in 1876. It almost demands your attention! Inside it has a 3-story open staircase, curved glass, and almost 5,000 sq ft. Last sold in 2017 for $2.3 million.
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Crown Jewel of Lockeland Springs
This gorgeous Eastlake in Nashville is commonly referred to as the “Crown Jewel of Lockeland Springs”. Built in 1885, it was designed by the same man who was responsible for the Ryman Auditorium.
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Amazing Nashville Historic Home
Check out this one in Nashville. Circa 1899 and contributes to the Edgefield Historic District. Such a unique bricked Queen Anne!
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Ingram Hall Built with Old Materials
This sweet little chapel, known as Ingram Hall, was built from reclaimed materials from the original 1840 St. James Episcopal Church in Bolivar. It was built in 1875 after the congregation erected a larger building to better suit its needs.
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Unique Old House in Nashville
Unique in Nashville! Complete with 6-side room. Circa 1909.
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Bolivar Home – “The Turret”
“The Turret” as its known in Bolivar, Tennessee. Circa 1898.ย
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Beautiful Brick Nashville Victorian
Ambrose House – Nashville. Circa 1880. Designed by the same man who designed the historic Ryman Auditorium.