Florida House Designed by Ship Builders
Built in 1887, this Florida house was designed by ship builders who built the steamboats for the Ocklawaha River nearby.
Built in 1887, this Florida house was designed by ship builders who built the steamboats for the Ocklawaha River nearby.
This antebellum Alabama church was built in the 1830s but was abandoned long ago. Today, a new spirit inhabits it’s walls.
The historic inn & plantation sits along the Natchez Trace and has been a refuge for travelers since 1780.
[Adams County, MS]
This ghost town sits like a time capsule at the end of an old dirt road.
[Jefferson County, MS]
The story of this boat is almost as incredible as its ending is sad.
[Concordia Parish, LA]
This old settlement dates back to just after the Revolutionary War.
Built in the 1840s, the story of this house began with an orphan from Tennessee and ended with a freedman who spent his life reuniting his family.
This church was built in the 1830s with bricks made by people enslaved here.
[Adams County, MS]
Built in 1768 and relocated in 1974, this home’s original timbers are in near-perfect condition.
[Claiborne County, MS]