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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Highlights from the 2016 Vernacular Architecture Forum Conference in Durham, NC. Historic House Issues or Causes. THREATENED: c.1720 Saltbox in Seekonk, Massachusetts ($125,000) – The “Remember Carpenter House”. Historic House Issues or Causes. 8221; [that’s the realtor’s capitalized shout, not mine]. The amount of the land, by the way? Rare 1790 Dutch Gambrel Colonial to be Demolished by…Historical Society Guy? This one is a bit of a hea...
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Realtor Uses “Not Haunted” Sign Rider to Market Historic Home in Tennessee. I’ve never seen this trick before, but I got a good laugh out of it, and thought I’d share. After agent Dorothy Williams Havens, in Clarksville, TN, watched interest wane on her listing of a circa 1876 Italianate home, she decided to grab renewed attention — and maybe alleviate some fears — by placing a […]. What Do You Call It? 8220;Carpenters Marks”. In honor of...
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Highlights from the 2016 Vernacular Architecture Forum Conference in Durham, NC. Historic House Issues or Causes. New TV Series searches for Hidden Treasures at Historic Properties. Georgian Estate in Wicomico, VA — “West End” — To Be Auctioned. I’ll add this one to my growing wish-list. “West End” is a beautifully restored and fully furnished historic estate c.1790, and includes a main residence, guest house and...For some reason, christ...
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. A Revolutionary War “Minutemen” Meeting Site, the “Cadwallader Ford House,” is For Sale in Wilmington, MA. Gem Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is Threatened with Demolition (AZ). Shopping for Historic Houses In: Marshall, Michigan. Marketing “Haunted” Houses & Their “Ghosts”. Historic House Issues or Causes. In honor of Halloween’s fast approaching, we thought we would address the issue of “haunted houses” and real estate...Two more old ho...
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Your source for the latest news about historic preservation and the real estate market for historic properties. Watch for new and interesting posts weekly. Check out the tab above (INDEX) for over 100 articles about old houses! PLEASE be sure to "bookmark" us and also follow us on Facebook! Subscribe to RSS Feed. Historic House Issues or Causes. 1889 Victorian House Restoration. A Revolutionary Wa...
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Historic ‘White Hall Manor’ to be Auctioned in King George, VA on Nov. 4th. Forty acres and a…winery? You choose — it seems like there are lots of possibilities for this historic estate in King George, Virginia! And it will be auctioned on November 4th, at 12:00 noon! According to the auction package, this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath manor house — which sits on 40 acres […]. Remarkable: c. 1790 Log House in Gettysburg Available for $150,000.
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Historic House Blog is now offering “tile” advertising on the sidebar of our website. Advertisers with relevant products or services (historical, real estate, home renovation, home and garden, etc.) can purchase square-image, “tile” advertising (with link) on the right side of our main blog page. Historic House Blog has been published since 2008, and currently receives 8,000. Visitors per month and 20,000. 5 Comments so far ». By John, on...
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Historic House Blog » Quick Review of Bernie Herman’s ‘The Stolen House’
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Quick Review of Bernie Herman’s ‘The Stolen House’. First published in 1992, investigates and reconstructs a small community in the Cypress Swamp of southern Delaware during the first decades of the United States, from roughly the 1780s to the 1820s — using the taking-off point of a stolen house. Yes, a stolen. Basically, after Benjamin Christopher died. By moving it to his own neighboring property. You must be logged in. To post a comment.
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Historic House Blog » Circa 1740 Gem: ‘Joseph Lyman House’ in Coventry, CT is For Sale
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Circa 1740 Gem: ‘Joseph Lyman House’ in Coventry, CT is For Sale. Speaking of location, that’s another great thing about this house. It sits just 15 minutes drive to Storrs, CT home of the University of Connecticut, where I completed my Masters in History in 2004 (Go Huskies! When researching Joseph Lyman. The house’s first occupant, I couldn’t find a whole lot of information. But I. Find a picture of his super-cool gravestone! Another (v...
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INDEX of ARTICLES…. 8230;Musings on Historic Homes and the Market. Quick Review of Bernie Herman’s ‘The Stolen House’. Bernie Herman’s The Stolen House, first published in 1992, investigates and reconstructs a small community in the Cypress Swamp of southern Delaware during the first decades of the United States, from roughly the 1780s to the 1820s — using the taking-off point of a stolen house. Yes, a stolen house. Basically, after Benjamin Christopher died. The Early History of Christmas Trees in Ameri...