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Recent Headlines - Chicago Landmarks
on Nov 28, 2006 in preservation historic homes Chicago landmarks Past and Present: Living in a historic structure may provide perfect touch for home (Chicago Tribune.com) - Chicago has been a city with a rich architectural history thanks to Burhnam & Root, Adler & Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, just to name...
Phipps Mansion, Denver
on Jan 12, 2008 in large ballrooms denver wedding venues colorado wedding venues historic homes outdoor reception wedding ceremony and reception sites outdoor ceremony about the wedding venue"Elegant, beautiful, and regal are a few of the adjectives which are often used to describe the Phipps Mansion and Phipps Tennis Pavilion. Located on 5 1/2 acres in central Denver, the estate features the two historic buildings...
How did a Queen Anne Victorian in Astoria end up with English Bullion Glass?
on May 13, 2008 in Fun Stuff Real Estate News Bullion Glass Crown Glass Design trends Historic Homes Queen Anne Victorian Victorian Homes I learned something new this month about the history of glass. It’s always a history lesson when entering the stately homes that are the heart and soul of Astoria. Keep in mind that Astoria is full of historic homes and each house has a...
New Orleans Garden District, Unique and certainly Historic !
on Feb 22, 2009 in Historic Homes New Orleans Origionals New Orleans Garden District Homes New Orleans Historic Homes and Gardens Little did we know looking at New Orleans today that a mere 180 years ago New Orleans was very famous city. It was a much richer city on the banks of the Mississippi River than it is today. The odd thing is that New Orleans had the l...
Bayou Bend
on Feb 25, 2009 in travel historic homes gardens More often than not, it seems as though most of us become oblivious to our surroundings and that which is familiar. Certainly, I know that I am guilty of this habit. Distance is usually a good catalyst, and when I return home to Houston I see things...


