Own Your Own Piece Of History: Historical Homes Across the NationThe George Washington Ball House has history and charm, ideal f
24 Abril 2007 - 10:03AM
Business Wire
Museums and history books are not the only places people can
experience a glimpse of yesteryear. History buffs and those who
appreciate classic�architecture can have the opportunity to
own�their own piece of�Americana by purchasing a restored
historical home. Move, Inc. (NASDAQ: MOVE), the media leader in
connecting consumers with the when, where and how to move, shares a
sampling of historical properties that are on the market across the
country�for this week�s Trend Spot at http://trends.move.com.
George Washington Ball House: Believed to be the oldest standing
structure in Vicksburg, Miss., this charming 4,009 sq. ft. $500,000
home was built by a cousin of our first president in 1825. The
house features four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms with an impressive
foyer that includes a sweeping staircase. The brand new kitchen
opens up to a large dining room ready for family entertainment.
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?poe=
realtor&lid=1049135279 New Paltz Founder�s Home: This
waterfront home in Gardiner, N.Y., was once owned by the Bevier
family, one of the twelve French Huguenot families who founded the
community of New Paltz. Built in 1800, the $699,000 home features
five bedrooms and three bathrooms on 3.47 acres of land. Lots of
old world charm radiates through the original woodwork, bay
windows, marble fireplaces, high ceilings, lead glass windows, and
wrap-around porch. Also included is a one-bedroom apartment helps
to make this property perfect for out-of-town guests.
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?poe=
realtor&lid=1071927574 Presidential Pedigree: This majestic
Denver, Colo., mansion features a large balcony where both
President William H. Taft and President Theodore Roosevelt once
made public speeches. The $2,850,000 home boasts seven bedrooms,
six bathrooms within 9,234 sq. ft. of living space and a solarium
with a mosaic tiled fountain and potting room. Exceptionally fine
craftsmanship is displayed in the formal dining room with beautiful
Honduras mahogany paneling and coffered ceiling with gold leaf
detailing built-in. The living room features an intricately
detailed plaster ceiling with Italian hand-carved marble around the
fireplace and mantle.
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?poe=
realtor&lid=1076184190 Oldest Home in Northville Twp: Built in
the 1830s this Northville TWP, Mich., home is believed to be the
oldest in town. The beautifully restored $675,000 home features
four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, hardwood floors, wood burning
fireplace, a master suite with vaulted ceilings and walk-in closet,
inviting front porch, French doors, two-car garage and private
patio area. Modern upgrades to the kitchen as well as a few other
additions were made including a morning room and a new master
suite, however the integrity of the period were carefully kept and
the original charm to the home remains unchanged.
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?poe=
realtor&lid=1076017208 Capitol View Park Founders� Home: This
Silver Spring, Md., home was built in 1893 and purchased by Mary
and Oliver Harr, the founders of Capitol View Park. This
significant $995,000 home features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, an
incredible mahogany tongue and groove covered front porch,
plantation grown teak decking on the side porch, tin roof
overhangs, top of the line table space kitchen, gas fireplaces in
the library and family room � both with custom bookshelves. The
lower level is complete with a windowed octagonal office space that
overlooks the backyard.
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?poe=
realtor&lid=1072062484 REALTOR.com�, operated by Move, Inc. and
Move.com homes and rentals featured on Move Trend Spot are based on
the most comprehensive nationwide database of available properties
and their amenities as of April 24, 2007. Additional comparisons
and lists showcasing trends in consumer preference, interest and
demand for Real Estate properties are available at
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