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39 Of The Most Breathtaking Forgotten Places Shared In The ‘Abandoned Beauties’ Facebook Group

Most of us find architecture fascinating. The built environment around us reflects the history and culture of a place that can shape our experiences and perceptions of an area. However, not all the buildings stand the test of time and many are left to decay. For some, they become unwanted ghosts of the past; for others, they are objects of mystery and awe.

A Classic Look with Country Scene Fabrics - KOVI

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Suzanne Kasler Adds a Touch of Legacy to a Refined Family-Home at Tennessee’s Blackberry Farm

Designer Suzanne Kasler teams with architecture firm Spitzmiller & Norris to create an enchanting haven for the second-generation owners of Tennessee’s world-class inn, Blackberry Farm

Issac Potts House built in 1774. Lovely stone cottage with a split rail fence in the garden. George Washington rented this house during his stay in Valley Forge. He coordinated daily operations for the entire continental army while staying here.

Issac Potts House built in 1774. Lovely stone cottage with a split rail fence in the garden. George Washington rented this house during his stay in Valley Forge. He coordinated daily operations for the entire continental army while staying here.

Stone Colonial Farmhouse

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