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Yellow Beauty in Fayetteville
A golden oldie on Mulberry. Circa 1895 in Fayetteville, Tennesssee.
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Massive 1930 Home in Mt Pleasant
The Wiley Harris House. Circa 1930 in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. Wiley was a farmer and phosphate landowner. Mount Pleasant used to be known as “The Phosphate Capital of the World”.
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Classical Revival in Fayetteville
Check out this gorgeous classical revival home, circa 1850, in Fayetteville. Part of the Mulberry Historic District.
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Moran House Dates to 1822
The Moran House in Franklin was built in 1822. Charles Moran was a cabinet maker with a workshop on the property. He made furniture for some of the finest homes in the area. It was later bought by Thomas A. Pope who lived there while operating his dental office which was located next door. I…
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Burt House – Harriman, TN
The Burt House was built in 1892 by Friend H. Burt in Harriman, Tennessee. A beautiful Queen Anne that contributes to the Cornstalk Heights Historic District. Many of the sidewalks in the neighborhood are the original brickwork bearing the name “Robbins Brick Company”. The entire district was known to be “uncommon for their architectural beauty”.
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Post Oak Springs Christian Church
Post Oak Springs Christian Church was formed in 1812. It’s said to be the oldest Restoration Movement church in Tennessee. The present building was constructed in 1876 on the site where 2 previous buildings were located. This church still meets today in a new location!
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Yellow Victorian in Sparta
Sunshine on a cloudy day!ย ย Sparta, Tennessee beauty circa 1870.
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Rockwood, TN Victorian
The Haggard-Wright House in Rockwood. Circa 1895.ย
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Pulaski Italianate Dates to the 1830s
This beautiful blue Italianate was built sometime in the 1830s in Pulaski. It was originally a simpler frame home and they added all of the Italianate trim a little later. Painted blue in the last 10 years or so.
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Rockwood Historic House
Circa 1895 in Rockwood, Tennessee. A lot going on with this one!