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House of the Week: Svenseid Stasjon
This week, I’m in the mood to return to one of my favorite places…Telemark in Norway…the place responsible for creating the musical but dour Solberg clan I’m so proud to belong to. Although…
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House of the Week: Hazlehurst Greek Revival
This week we are going to Hazlehurst, Mississippi, the birthplace of Robert Johnson…the King of the Delta Blues Singers. Unlikely but amusing legends say Robert made a deal with the devil at the…
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House of the Week: D.A. Barnes House
WILLIAM E. WATSON THE YEAR 1904 JANUARY ROBERT E. WATSON These words are etched into a wood panel in the antique red barn of our House of the Week. I have no idea…
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House of the Week: Slätte Chapel
It’s hard not to fall in love with a little red chapel in the woods. And when said woods look pristine and slightly slow-covered and I am currently sitting in a pool of…
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House of the Week: Missouri Craftsman
I love a good fixer-upper. Nothing makes me happier than to see something with a history of its own be given a second life. I am pretty much staunchly anti-newly constructed homes in…
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House of the Week: Sjøstrand
It is getting closer to the summer equinox when the days are getting longer and nighttime comes later and later. I can’t help but think of the land of the midnight sun at…
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House of the Week: Smith-Cole House
Built around 1840 in Orange County, North Carolina, the Smith-Cole House is a four bedroom, 3 bath classic antebellum federal style farmhouse. On the market now for $1,395,000, the last time this Chapel…
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House of the Week: Graham’s Irish Cottage
As I’ve been nearing the end of my graduate school application and acceptance process, my partner in life and I have been diligently researching the prospective cities of our future occupation. When I…
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House of the Week: Boulder Lodge
One of my biggest decor pet peeves is the use of letters and single words as decoration. Like giant cursive letters that say “Family” to hang above the couch…on which said family sits…