A 1909 mansion in Northeast Portland’s King neighborhood is a marriage of two disparate building concepts that continue to work well together: Decorative Queen Anne styling constructed of durable cast concrete blocks. The Jennie Bramhall House, named after the original owner, was also selected to be listed on the National ...
Read More »19th Century Leesville Louisiana
6,000 square feet. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths on 1.25 acres. Built by our Lieutenant Governor who also served as a state senator for 35 years and as the Sheriff of Vernon Parish from 1904-1908. Senator Wingate broke ground on this property in 1897. The property was completed in 1900. It ...
Read More »Neeley Mansion Auburn, Wa.
Built from 1891 to 1894 by Aaron and David Neely, the Neely Mansion originally set upon over 200 acres which comprised the Neely Farm. With approximately 2600 square feet spread upon the two finished floors, three porches with all of the “gingerbread trim” the home is a fine example of ...
Read More »19th Century Warrior Alabama
Sold Go back in time with this Breathtaking Victorian Home built in the 1800’s. This home has original fixtures, original stained glass and has been transformed into a Masterpiece. Nestled on over 3 acres you will find an additional 2000 sq feet stand-alone Carriage House. The possibilities are endless with ...
Read More »Dr. Riddle House, Circa 1892 in Morganton, North Carolina.
Sold Looking for a Victorian close to downtown Morganton? Built in 1892, this classic Queen Anne style home on West Union Street is an architectural gem with a wraparound porch, ornate woodwork, balcony, bay window, beautiful moldings and much more. Known as the Dr. Riddle House, the home has been ...
Read More »Stottville NY’s Namesake-Built Second Empire Victorian
Dating back to 1875, this Second Empire Victorian home features 5,765 square feet of pure drama and elegance. In a way, this home is the ultimate find for fans of antiquity: It’s the last remaining mansion of a trio of mansions built by the Jonathan Stott family, founders of the ...
Read More »The historic Studebaker Mansion
The historic Studebaker Mansion, known as “Tippecanoe Place”, is located in South Bend, Indiana. The house was built (1886-1889) for Clement (Clem) Studebaker and reflects the strong influence of Chicago architect, Henry Ives Cobb. Clem served as president of the Studebaker Brothers Company for 33 years. It was at one ...
Read More »1912 Greek Revival in Cohn St, New Orleans
Long before the streets were paved and homes were built so close together that residents could easily peek through neighbor’s windows from their own, Carrollton primarily consisted of small family-operated farms and dairies. This home on Cohn ...
Read More »Frederick Mitchell Mooers House
Frederick Mitchell Mooers was born in Ithaca, New York in 1847. In 1860, he was the oldest of four Mooers children (ages one month to twelve years) in the household of his parents, Eliza and James Mooers. James was a shoe merchant and owned real estate worth $1,200; there were ...
Read More »The Captain George Flavel House Museum
Would you like to step back into the 19th century? Visit the stately 11,600-square-foot Flavel House, with its two and a half stories, rear kitchen, butler’s pantry, four-story tower, attic and basement. Gracing the entry, a stained-glass window welcomes you. Step over the threshold into the magnificent main hallway, with ...
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