Porch goals! Pretty interior! Circa 1850 in Louisiana. $215,000

Porch goals! Such a pretty interior! The house was built in 1850. It is located on .65 acre in Minden, Louisiana. The house features a large covered front porch, beautiful hardwood floors, crown moulding, wide baseboards, transom windows, french doors, sunroom, lots of kitchen cabinets and built-ins. There are two detached storage sheds and an … Read more

Home Of Elenor Roosevelt’s Grandmother Where Elenor Spent Her Childhood Comes To Market For $4.5M!

Oak Terrace, home of Elenor Roosevelt’s maternal grandmother and where the first lady spent her summers as a young girl, is a property of great historical significance to the area, and the country. Emerge at the end of a long winding drive to the historic manse on the banks of the Hudson River with over … Read more

The Land of Oz Theme Park: A Story of Fantasy, Fire, and Revival

In 1970, a Wizard of Oz-inspired theme park was opened as a summer attraction in a North Carolina ski resort town called Beech Mountain. It struggled to stay open and was closed more than 35 years ago. The Land of Oz Theme Park: A Story of Fantasy, Fire, and Revival Following its quiet closure in 1980, … Read more

Wow! Johnny Cash’s house “Sycamore Homestead

Sycamore Homestead: The Heart of Johnny Cash’s Tennessee Legacy Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Hendersonville, Tennessee, lies Sycamore Homestead, a property as iconic as the man who once called it home—Johnny Cash. Spanning almost six acres of picturesque land, this sprawling estate offers a rare and intimate connection to one of country music’s most enduring … Read more

Inside Kenny Rogers’ Abandoned 8.5 million dollar Party Mansion

When you think of legendary country music stars, Kenny Rogers is undoubtedly one of the first names that come to mind. With his timeless voice, unforgettable hits, and larger-than-life persona, Rogers carved out an enduring legacy in the music world. But behind the glitz and glamour, there’s a haunting mystery that lingers around one of … Read more

1903 NY Inventor Of Motion Picture Machine’s Mansion

This was originally home to the inventor of the motion picture machine, Willard Charles Lipe. It was designed by architect, Archimedes Russell. The house was built in 1903. It is located on 1.37 acres in Syracuse, New York. The house features a large wrap around porch with original tilework, grand foyer, hardwood floors, beautiful staircase, … Read more

Hunting or Camping Retreat on 61 Acres in Hurricane, West Virginia

Explore over 60 acres of undeveloped land in Hurricane, West Virginia. This property, located in Putnam County, offers 61.25 acres for a peaceful retreat. The land is perfect for hunting or camping. It provides an ideal spot for those seeking to escape daily life. A small cabin on the property gives you a place to stay … Read more