
May 2016
O’More Show House
Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O'More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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Located at 1006 West Main Street in downtown Franklin, this ca. 1919 brick and stucco Craftsman-style cottage is a significant contributing property to the National Register-listed Hincheyville Historic District. The owners have undertaken a complete renovation of the 5200-square-foot interior of the home, while leaving the street-view exterior intact. Twenty-two spaces will each be presented by individual designers from around the Southeast, many of whom are graduates of O’More College of Design in Franklin. The Show House is open from…
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