1892 built Queen Anne Victorian House

This house built in 1892 on a 0.66-acre lot, the 4,088 square foot residence rises four storeys with six bedrooms and four bathrooms and has been totally restored and updated with all new utilities including plumbing & electrical, as well as new paint and a stunning new kitchen. It’s known ...

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1889 Victorian House For Sale in Pennsylvania

$575,000 Glamour and Architectural Splendor abound in this Victorian Lady positioned on the prettiest street in Salem. Within walking distance of downtown Salem, this historic home is one of a kind yet features modern amenities for the way we all love to live. Primary suite includes bedroom, lounge, laundry room ...

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1910 Queen Anne Victorian Home For Sale in Urbanna Virginia

$575,000 This historic Queen Anne Victorian home located in the charming town of Urbanna is locally known as “The Marble House.” Family owned since constructed @ 1900. The expansive marble wrap-around porch is 1 of many magnificent architectural features. Upon entering the foyer, you can’t help but admire the elaborate ...

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1876 – Wiscasset, ME – $476,900

Presenting historic Victorian Landmark, aptly named: ”High Note.” This elegant home is located in the beautiful village of Wiscasset, with easy walking access to the village center, waterfront, library, shops, and great eateries.Built by master craftsmen in 1876, the custom woodwork and details throughout add great charm and character. Tall ...

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Dr. J.O. and Catherine Ball House

    The Dr. J.O. and Catherine Ball House is a historic building located in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, United States. In 1892 this was one of three houses designed by George F. Barber’s mail-order architectural firm that was being built in town, and it was the most elaborate of the three.The house is an ...

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The Castle Interior

The Ballroom   The ballroom is one of the most elaborate spaces in the castle, adorned with state of the art crowned molding and designed with dramatic lighting used to illuminate what should have been many evenings of entertainment on Heart Island. The architectural design of the room was intended ...

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Queen Anne in Adrian, MI

NEWER ISN’T ALWAYS BETTER….This home was new in 1900, when they built homes with care, to last a lifetime, with the main focus on architectural detailing, size, workmanship, and materials. And this 5 bedroom 2 bath, 2800 square foot Victorian Dollhouse has it all… detailed millwork, a stately staircase, gleaming ...

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Morris-Israel House

Located in the Garden District of New Orleans, is the Morris-Israel House. Construction on the home began in 1860 for Joseph C Morris, a shipping rope merchant and bank president. The construction was greatly delayed for 9 years due to the Civil War. By 1869, the grand side-hall town house ...

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Wise Funeral Home

Established in 1908 by Phillip Wise, Wise Funeral Home began – like most funeral homes at that time – as a furniture store that served funerary needs. Wise Funeral Home was originally located on the downtown square in Bonham; it moved to its present location at 219 West Sam Rayburn ...

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The Seiberling Mansion

The Seiberling Mansion is a historic house located at Kokomo, Indiana, United States. In 1887, Monroe Seiberling of Akron, Ohio, traveled to Kokomo to open the Kokomo Strawboard Company, which would make shoeboxes out of straw and employ seventy-five people. Within six months, Seiberling, uncle of Goodyear Tire and Rubber ...

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