Historical Shelters

E. Fay Jones’ Must-See “Butterfly House” Up for Sale

By Bethany Erickson | June 24, 2018 | Comments Off on E. Fay Jones’ Must-See “Butterfly House” Up for Sale

If you’ve spent any time in Arkansas the name E. Fay Jones is probably one of the first names to come to mind when someone mentions midcentury modern homes. In fact, we may have mentioned him once before. If you’re new to Jones’ work, the clean lines and use of natural materials will likely remind…

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Anne Rice’s Former St. Charles Street NOLA Pad Up for Sale – Again

By Bethany Erickson | June 10, 2018 | Comments Off on Anne Rice’s Former St. Charles Street NOLA Pad Up for Sale – Again

Fans of southern gothic novelist Anne Rice know that New Orleans is prime territory if you’re looking for settings from some of her most famous books. But one of her abodes (she’s had a few) in New Orleans is now up for sale, again. Located at 3711 St. Charles in Uptown New Orleans, the mansion…

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Terrell’s Warren-Crowell House, Now Restored, Is On the Market

By Bethany Erickson | May 27, 2018 | Comments Off on Terrell’s Warren-Crowell House, Now Restored, Is On the Market

When Robert Lee Warren built his Colonial Revival-Prairie School style mansion in 1897, Terrell, Texas, was about 24 years old, having taken root like so many towns in Texas did — along a railroad line. Although settlers first arrived in the area in the 1840s, it was the Texas and Pacific Railway’s march across North…

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