Ready to step back in time? We had to go to a few neighborhoods for these homes, but I wanted to capture them to share with you. I don't remember all the dates for the homes, as they weren't all listed, but this one was from 1847. Isn't the tree magnificent? I want to make a post someday that is all pictures of trees.
Most of the homes are from the late 1800s and early 1900s. I would love a home like this fully restored. I love how much character they have. I had to take some pictures with a little side view because some of these homes are so wide and also have little back houses.
I love the variety of homes. So many neighborhoods these days are just cookie cutter homes where they all look exactly the same. The variety in color is one of my favorite things about these homes.
Another thing we loved to see was all the brick. Some of the houses also have natural gas burning lanterns on the front porch. Some of the rooftops are sloped and some of the homes have turrets also. We saw tile, shingles and metal roofs.
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The skies were gray in preparation for a storm that was coming in. I love to see how the clouds billow. There was a slight breeze, and it was about 60 degrees outside. It was a perfect day to be exploring.
We like to explore when we visit different cities in the United States. Most cities seem to have older homes like these. We have found that they are either in really nice neighborhoods or they are in a more rundown part of town that you wouldn't want to walk around at night alone. There doesn't really seem to be an in-between.
It would be a dream to build an entire neighborhood with these homes. If I could find it, they would all be on about an acre with old trees and a creek meandering through the area. Wouldn't that be beautiful? Throw in a few weeping willow trees and some swings. It would be a little piece of paradise.
This one even has the swing in the tree already. I could live here and make it my forever home in a heartbeat.
I hope you enjoyed all the homes. These homes are all in Little Rock, Arkansas. Have you been here? Do you have homes like these where you live? I am so glad I found the #wednesdaywalk , it has really been inspiring me to look around and take in different things on walks that I may not normally have done. It is nice to share these little bits of my life with others. I will have them to remember someday as well to look back on. All of that makes me smile.