Found this at a yard sale but l have no idea what it is.

Every so often, a simple yard sale find turns into an unexpected mystery—and that’s exactly what happened when someone stumbled upon a tiny metal scoop-like tool and shared it online, asking for help identifying it. The item, small enough to fit comfortably on a fingertip, immediately drew hundreds of opinions from curious onlookers and collectors … Read more

Tour Inside The 20,000 Sq Ft Georgia “Oak House” With Dining Room For 28 Guests

Oak House

Majestic, historic, and beyond compare — the “Oak House” of Madison, Georgia, is not simply a home; it is an experience. With over 20,000 square feet of living space and a rich lineage dating back to circa 1835, this extraordinary Colonial Revival estate captures the height of Southern refinement while embracing artistic extravagance and architectural … Read more

First Time on Show in 120 Years! Take a Look Inside the Indiana 1869 French Second Empire House

second empire

For the first time in more than a century, one of Indiana’s architectural treasures has emerged from private ownership to invite the public inside. Built in 1869 and lovingly restored to its original grandeur, this French Second Empire residence stands as a masterful example of 19th-century design — elegant, stately, and richly ornamented. To step … Read more

Tour Inside the Elegant 1894 Illinois Shingle Style Mansion With 6 Fireplaces

Shingle Style Mansion

Standing proudly since 1894, this remarkable Shingle Style Victorian mansion in Illinois represents an era when craftsmanship, artistry, and imagination defined homebuilding. Every inch of this historic residence tells a story — from the intricate stained glass windows that scatter jewel-toned light across the wood-paneled halls to the six grand fireplaces that lend warmth and … Read more

Tour Inside the 1899 St. Louis High Renaissance Mansion With Remarkable Interior Detailing

Renaissance Mansion

In the heart of St. Louis stands a masterpiece of architectural artistry—a High English Renaissance Mansion built in 1899, celebrated as the crowning achievement of architect Ernst Janssen. This grand residence embodies the lavish elegance and precise craftsmanship of the late nineteenth century, blending classical Renaissance grandeur with the exuberance and opulence characteristic of America’s … Read more

Tour Inside The Iowa 1871 John K. Voorhees Mansion With Amazing Floors

voorhees mansion

Set amidst the picturesque rolling fields of Iowa stands a remarkable example of 19th-century craftsmanship and vision—the John K. Voorhees Mansion. Built in 1871, this stately Italianate brick residence captures the grandeur of the Victorian Era while offering the comfort and efficiency of modern living. Known locally as the “Pella Victorian Villa,” the mansion remains … Read more

Tour Inside The 1875 Rhode Island Carriage House Built For Barnaby’s Castle

Carriage House

Standing proudly just steps from Broadway in Providence, Rhode Island, the 1875 Barnaby’s Castle Carriage House is a rare architectural gem that embodies both history and imagination. Built in the ornate Second Empire style, this carriage house was originally constructed as part of the grand estate belonging to Joseph Banigan and later the eccentric industrialist … Read more

Tour Inside 1868 Maine Capt. Jacob Winslow Townhouse With Original Jewel Light

Jacob Winslow

Standing gracefully on Portland’s historic Deering Street, the Capt. Jacob Winslow Townhouse is a quintessential example of Maine’s 19th-century architectural heritage. Built in 1868 by renowned Portland architect Francis H. Fassett—the city’s most celebrated post–Great Fire designer—the home reflects the confidence and craftsmanship of a booming maritime era. Designed for Captain Jacob Winslow, a prominent … Read more

Tour Inside 1865 French Second Empire New York Joseph Waterman Mansion! Amazing Interior!

Waterman Mansion

Standing proudly on one of Hudson’s most distinguished residential streets, the Joseph (Joshua T.) Waterman Mansion, built in 1865, is a captivating expression of French Second Empire architecture blended with Italianate influences. With its ornate detailing, stately proportions, and romantic charm, the mansion remains one of the city’s most visually commanding historic homes—an enduring symbol … Read more

Tour Inside 1914 NY Castle of Kingsbridge Terrace With 28 Rooms! Amazing Interior!

Kingsbridge Terrace

Perched above the Harlem River in the Bronx’s Kingsbridge Heights neighborhood stands a striking architectural treasure—the Castle of Kingsbridge Terrace. Built in 1914, this five-story stucco-and-stone residence, affectionately known as a “castle” by locals, represents one of New York City’s most unusual surviving examples of Victorian-era romantic architecture. With 28 rooms, 11 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, … Read more

Tour Inside 1889 Columbus Queen Anne With Unique Onion Dome Tower

Columbus

Standing gracefully in the heart of Columbus’s historic Dennison Park neighborhood, this 1889 Queen Anne estate is a rare and breathtaking example of Victorian-era architecture. Known for its distinctive onion dome tower—a feature seldom found outside of grand East Coast mansions—this home perfectly captures the romance and imagination of the late 19th century. From its … Read more