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Fayetteville, TN Italianate
The Bright House in Fayetteville, built in 1858 for James R. Bright. Pretty Italianate constructed of all handmade brick!
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Presbyterian Manse in Bolivar
“The Presbyterian Manse”, as itโs known in Bolivar, is an 1860s Victorian cottage. So many beautiful features, but one that stands out are the twin chimney pots. A very English influenced touch. This home was originially built as a manse for the nearby Presbyterian minister. What’s your favorite feature on this one?
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Abandoned Home in Jackson – Now Gone
“This house is standing on memory alone.” – Roberta Brown This home has been demolished.
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Lovely Gingerbread on Wartrace Home
The Arnold House in Wartrace, Tennessee was built in 1873 for Joseph Oliver Arnold. Look at all that gingerbread!
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1895 Rockwood Home
โ James A. Ervin House – circa 1895 โ
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Garland Manor – Elizabethton
The Garland Manor in Elizabethton, Tennessee – built in 1893. Photo creds:ย Danielle Vardell Adams
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Second Empire in Staunton
This Second Empire beauty is located in Staunton, Virginia. She was built in 1884 and contributes to the Gospel Hill Historic District.
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Historic Fayetteville Home
This Colonial Revival contributes to the Mulberry Historic District in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Circa 1896.
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Little White Mulberry Church
Take me down to the little white church Mulberry Baptist, established 1808 and built circa 1901.