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Once known for its mineral baths, Mount Clemens, is undergoing a $6.5M upgrade to create a plaza-style downtown with a fountain stage and more.
Imagine a place where time stands still, yet somehow keeps moving through centuries of beautiful objects and furnishings—Village Antiques and Interiors in Asheville is that paradoxical wonderland ...
Fayvia Boyd thought it was time to come home to the old neighborhood. She’d grown up on Barclay Street at 26th, gone to the ...
Wallpaper installer Oleksandr Bezhenar brings a high-end craft learned in his native Ukraine to the North Bay, where he has ...
The wooden doors, masterfully carved with Gothic detailing, look like they should be guarding medieval treasures rather than standing in southeastern Ohio. You half expect to see knights and ladies ...
The region’s extraordinary diversity of building styles includes missions, Victorians and the modernist office towers and ...
Hidden away from tourist trails, Ireland’s lesser-known castles, abbeys and hillforts offer atmospheric ruins and ancient ...
Located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina just outside of Charleston, Boone Hall is one of the most iconic and visually ...
Utterly timeless or disappearing fast? Here are Washington, D.C. home styles whose days may be numbered and what’s replacing ...
The Gilded Age was a period in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century during whereby several extremely wealthy families managed to construct behemoth houses based on European palaces.
Born in 1859 in Curbridge, Hampshire, William Jupe’s early life offered little hint of the ambition that would later define him.