1912 Brick Victorian in Adamstown, Pennsylvania

Incredible home conveniently located on Main Street in Adamstown. The property has so much opportunity for large & extended families or exciting B & B. Storybook: The Stoudts purchased their home in the early 1970s & lived in the right side of the home next to a family of five. ...

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Jacob Henry Mansion

In 1873, wealthy railroad magnate, Jacob A. Henry built his imposing mansion on Eastern Avenue, which was then referred to as “Silk Stocking Row.” He employed a master craftsman from Germany along with three cabinet- makers to fashion the elaborate carved interior. It took three years to complete and has ...

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A Brief History of Portland’s Pittock Mansion

Nestled high in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon, the Pittock Mansion sits majestically on 46 acres of land, boasting a panoramic view of the city, Willamette River, and the Cascade Mountains. The French Renaissance-style château has been an icon of the Rose City since its construction in 1909 and acts as ...

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Amazing Before & After, The Hench House Built in 1887

Hench House, once seriously deteriorated and declared uninhabitable, this striking Queen Anne Victorian in York, Pennsylvania has beaten the odds and lived to see another day. Now restored with the addition of many modern amenities such as an entire interior and exterior sprinkler system. Who do we have to thank ...

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See The Inside Of The Heather House

Nestled along the banks of the St. Clair river, The Heather House is Marine City Michigan’s only Bed & Breakfast. The home was completed in 1885 after two years of construction, a stunning example of the traditional Queen Anne Victorian style architecture made popular at the turn of the century. ...

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1897 VICTORIAN IN BAINBRIDGE GEORGIA

Sold This home is the opportunity of a lifetime! You could be the next caretaker of this exquisite George Franklin Barber Queen Anne Victorian in downtown Bainbridge, Georgia! The original home built on this lot sadly burned, but Mr. Henry B. Ehrlich, who was born in Germany in 1849, built ...

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See the inside of the Ardoyne Plantation

Ardoyne is a Victorian Gothic sugarcane plantation house situated along Little Bayou Black (Hwy 311) 5 miles north of Houma, Louisiana. Built in 1894, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as possibly the largest & most elaborate remaining example of rural Victorian Gothic architecture in the ...

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John Bremond Jr. Mansion

The John Bremond, Jr House built in 1886 in Austin, TX, part of the Bremond Block. The Bremond Block Historic District is a collection of eleven historic homes in downtown Austin, Texas, United States, constructed from the 1850s to 1910. The block was added to National Register of Historic Places ...

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1720s Ropes Mansion in Salem, Massachusetts

Built from 1727–1729, the Ropes Mansion was home to four generations of the Ropes family and is recognized as one of New England’s most significant and thoroughly documented historic houses. Filled with original furnishings, the Georgian Colonial contains superb examples of 18th- and 19th-century furniture, ceramics and glass, silver, kitchenwares, ...

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