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Reynolds House, Manchester
This one is in Manchester, Tennessee! It’s known as The Reynolds House and was built sometime around 1900. The home contains many original details including several fireplaces and a hand-carved staircase.
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Abandoned in the Valley
Just a little white house holding onto its memories down in the valley.ย
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Dr. William Harrison McCord House
It’s been quite some time since I featured an Eagleville home! The Dr. William Harrison McCord House was built between 1880 and 1882. McCord was a surgeon in the Civil War and later settled in Eagleville as a local physician. He married Sarah Macon Williams in 1868 and was given around 199 acres of land…
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Sunnyside in Shelbyville
Have you ever driven by a house and thought, this place has got to have a story? I passed this old brick house the other day. It wasn’t my first time, but it was the first time that I really pondered its story. I decided to check in a book that I have about homes…
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Clayton-Pittard House
A sunny and cheerful foursquare on East Main in Murfreesboro is just what I needed today! The Clayton-Pittard House may date back to 1881 according to the book ‘Those East Main Street People and Their Houses” written by Charles Byron Arnette. The National Register lists the circa date as 1910. Nevertheless, this home has been…
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Beech Hall is High on a Hill
Its presence atop a hill near Normandy is anything but subtle. This old house has been watching from its peak since around 1866. For those that loath math like me, that’s 156 years of being king of the hill. It’s known as Beech Hall and was named after, well, the large amount of beech trees…
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Tullahoma Home, Circa 1915
I love this home in Tullahoma! It dates to 1915 and has some pretty unique details.
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Bell Buckle Foursquare Home
You’ll find this old American foursquare as you make your way into Bell Buckle. For around 100 years it’s been welcoming folks into town. Nothing fancy, but sometimes simple is just as beautiful as fancy! This house especially has wowed me with its colorful leaves.ย
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Murfreesboro’s House of Doctors
Chances are, if you have ever driven down Main Street in Murfreesboro, you may have laid eyes on this pretty old place. Its well-manicured landscaping and historic presence are hard to miss! What most may not know is that this home has undergone a few changes in its time. To start, it was once part…
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Historic Normandy, TN Home
An iconic house in Normandy, Tennessee is this red-roofed charmer right here. It has sat on the railroad line since the 1860s. L. T. Throneberry had it built and then after marrying his sweetheart, Atlanta Wilson, they both settled here. It its early days, it was also used as a boarding house for those who…