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- Build a wattle and daub house. Wattle and daub (also referred to as 'ruddle and dab' and 'wattle and dab') is sort of like papier mache for living in. It's something strong and serviceable built of something unlikely. In Europe, the framework of wattle and daub begins with a timb...
- Pendleton, SC Pendleton, SC is a small town in Anderson County, SC. The town was founded in 1790 and is the largest historic area in the entire United States. The town boasts lovely historic homes and plantations, a town square around a village green, and one of t...
- Little Original Paintings on Note Cards Paintings and drawings on hand made cards of classic architectural landmarks such as Balboa Park, Downtown San Diego, Coronado, La Jolla, The Historic Lafayette Hotel and other well known California landscapes. Seascapes that dance with color a...
- Screen Options for Historic Homes Wood window screens and screen doors add historic character to your home while providing an important function - allowing you to enjoy fresh air while keeping out flying pests. Unfortunately, many owners of historic homes no longer have their origina...
- Outbuildings for Historic Homes There is a seemingly endless list of accessory buildings that have been used in conjunction with residences throughout history including carriage houses, barns, tool sheds, potting sheds, detached kitchens, garages, and privies. While the original us...
- Our Green Historic Homes From every media source we are challenged to find a way of living that will ensure the longevity and health of our environmental, economic, and social resources. We all want to do our part, but the plethora of information about "green" living, "green...
- Museums of Kentucky It's the birthplace of bluegrass music. It's home to the Kentucky Derby. It's much, much more. Kentucky has over seventy museums and historical houses. A partial listing (to become more complete as time goes by) is below.
- Bergerot House 3340 Washington St (between Presidio and Walnut) San Francisco, California Built 1912 Oliver Everett, Architect
- Feng Shui This---Real Estate
