Strother Home at Selma, AL (built ca. 1903)

This two-and-one-half story, Queen Anne house was built in 1903 for Henry Martin Smith, a brick company owner. Built of solid brick, the house features interior walls over a foot thick. Other features of the house include a double-tiered, wraparound, porch with an onion dome roof, bracketed cornice, a rounded ...

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George Knight Nesbitt Residence

DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE The George-Knight-Nesbitt residence, listed as a historic monument, is a bourgeois house with Second Empire influence built in 1881. The brick building, square in plan with three floors, has a mansard roof and has an annex back. The facade includes a central avant-corps composed of an ...

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A. Taylor Ray House

A. Taylor Ray House, also known as the Tuggle House, is a historic home located at Gallatin, Daviess County, Missouri. It was built in 1896, and is a two-story, free classic Queen Anne style frame dwelling. It sits on a cut limestone foundation and is topped by pyramid, gable, hip, ...

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c. 1890 Queen Anne – Americus, GA

Sold Beautiful Queen Anne style home with over 4000 s.f. of living area. This 2 story home has foyer, living room, parlor, formal dining room, kitchen, den and one bedroom and bath downstairs. Upstairs consist of 3 bedrooms, two baths and study with fireplace. Flooring consist of pine and carpoet. ...

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Selections from America’s Historic Houses

Charles Ellis Mansion built in 1888 in Philadelphia, PA, photo by @therowhousecity New Orleans, Louisiana, photo by @mdlab Charles Over Mansion built in 1901 in Muncie, IN Before and After of Hillside, also known as the Julian Price House, a historic mansion located in the Fisher Park neighborhood of Greensboro, ...

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VILLA FINALE

In 1876, merchant Russel C. Norton built a one-story, four room single family residence on what had been Alamo farmlands during San Antonio’s Spanish period. At that time, the surrounding King William neighborhood was a desirable location for the city’s largely wealthy German families. However, a devastating flood in 1921 ...

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1880 Queen Anne Victorian in Salem, Massachusetts

Sold Located near Salem Common, this 4+ bedroom Queen Anne Victorian is a rare opportunity. Beautiful period details include a classic Witches Cap turret, hand-carved staircase, high ceilings, tall gracious windows, stained glass windows, pocket doors, original fireplace mantels, ornate original exterior and interior molding, curved glass windows, and high ...

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The Henderson Castle

Henderson Castle, built in 1895, is a large privately owned home located on the steep West Main Hill overlooking downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan. The castle has been recently renovated and is under new ownership. The building is open to the public. Architecture The Queen Anne style house was designed by C. A. Gombert of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The ...

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G.B. Croff the house

Sold Originally designed in 1874 by G.B. Croff the house was fully renovated in 2005 and blends modern amenities with the architectural details and historic charm. The house boasts a mostly open-plan first floor including a spacious gourmet kitchen, large formal dining and living rooms, comfortable family room, 3-season room ...

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1890 Victorian in North Tacoma

Sold Victorian home restored to perfection. Fabulous woodwork, stained & leaded glass, period light fixtures & built-in antiques throughout. This incredible home is unique in today’s common world. From the moment you enter the home the character starts making an impression. Front parlor features an archway from the 1800’s, dining ...

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