Tennessee

  • Historic Mt Pleasant House

    Historic Mt Pleasant House

    The Craige House in Mt Pleasant, Tennessee was built around 1900 for Arch W. Craige. He was the co-owner of a local hardware store. This one caught my eye with that turret and its fancy iron finial. Love it! I feel like I can spot a turret from a mile away!

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  • Cabin Built in 1817

    Cabin Built in 1817

    Driving through backroads in Tennessee we came across this beautiful old log cabin nestled up on a wooded ridge. I got home to research it and discovered that it was built around 1817. For a homestead over 200 years old, I’d say it’s in fantastic shape! Goodness, what memories this little log cabin holds.

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  • Historic Kelso, Tennessee Church

    Historic Kelso, Tennessee Church

    It’s been a minute since I posted a church and it issss Sunday, so here’s a little white rural church for you! The Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church was established in 1876. I’m not sure exactly when this building was constructed, but judging by those gorgeous arched windows, I would guess it was built around that…

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  • Leming House Bed and Breakfast

    Leming House Bed and Breakfast

    The John H. Leming House in Manchester, Tennessee was built in 1899. John was an advocate for education in Manchester and served as The Superintendent of Schools in Coffee County for a total six years. He also taught for many years. This Folk Victorian has maintained much of its original detail and is now the…

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  • Idyllic Italianate in Chattanooga

    Idyllic Italianate in Chattanooga

    This is the Gaskill House in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was built somewhere between 1882 and 1884 for Clinton and Sallie Lee Gaskill. They were prominent in both business and social affairs in their community. It’s an Italianate with Eastlake features and it has been very well preserved over the years.

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  • Historic College Hill Home

    Historic College Hill Home

    This home, known as “Casablanca” was built in 1880 by A. G. Howe. It’s located in Maryville, Tennessee and is part of the College Hill Historic District. It originally had two front doors and two separate porches, but as you can see they have joined them together. It sits on almost two acres and just…

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  • Columbia House Dates to 1835

    Columbia House Dates to 1835

    The David Looney House in Columbia, Tennessee was built circa 1835. Can you believe it? It was originally a federal style brick townhome and was renovated in 1839. Nathan Vaught, a prominent architect in the area, added the ornate porches to front and sides of the home.

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  • Manchester, TN Queen Anne

    Manchester, TN Queen Anne

    The Wilkinson-Keele House was built in 1888. The bricks used to build the home were made on-site and it has retained a lot of its original details. It’s a Queen Anne, but I think it has some Italianate characteristics, don’t you? This is only one of two Victorian era houses in Manchester, Tennessee. J.G. Wilkinson…

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  • Bell Home Used to Also House Doctor’s Practice

    Bell Home Used to Also House Doctor’s Practice

    How about another Bell Buckle beaut! The White House was built in 1895 for a Dr. White which was one of the town’s known doctors. It stayed in his family for over 50 years before being turned into a lovely bed and breakfast. It’s now The Walker Inn and the perfect place to stay if…

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  • St Elmo Historic District Home

    St Elmo Historic District Home

    Chattanooga Charmerย This home is located in the largest historic district in the state of Tennessee, the St Elmo Historic District! It was built somewhere between 1889 and 1904 and has been extensively renovated. I love this historic neighborhood! It’s a lovely drive around the Lookout Mountain area.

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