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Historic Richmond Home
White with the tiniest bit of gold! I’m circaless on this one in Richmond, Virginia.
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Springy Scene in Ashland
If this scene doesn’t scream spring, I don’t know what does! Circa 1900. One of my new favorite little cities is Ashland, Virginia! It’s a little railroad town jam-packed with gorgeous old homes. Pop in if you’re ever nearby!
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Branch House Museum Richmond
Ooooooh, just another humble home. The Branch House was built in 1916 for John Kerr Branch and his wife. He was a very successful banker in this area. Get this, they summered in New York, springed in Italy, and this was their WINTER ONLY home. Which makes me wonder where did they fall? Hopefully not…
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Ashland, Virginia Historic Home
A little historical beauty in Ashland, Virginia! The Sinton House, circa 1890, located right on the railline.
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Kalorama Castle in Staunton
Talk about a castle! Kalorama Castle in Staunton, Virginia was built in 1882 for Arista Hoge. Hoge was the Treasurer of Staunton and the founder of the Atlas Insurance Agency. I’d consider this one a sorta frankenhouse in style because of the many achitectures that it reflects. It was originially built as a brick federal…
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1910 Richmond, Virginia House
Happy Easter everybody! I thought this house was a great Easter house! Those touches of pink are perfection. We spent the last week in Virginia and I was in beautiful home heaven. This home was built in 1910 and has pocket doors, a cast iron tub, exposed brick, it has it all. Just sold last…