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REAL ESTATE
AUCTION -
HISTORIC
HOME
IN SAXEVILLE,
WISCONSIN
Saxeville,
Wisconsin
his historic
property now
consists of
a renovated
home and
carriage
house with
an added
garage. The
carriage
house had
been used as
a bunkhouse
for workers
at the
Saxeville
Creamery
years ago.
There are
many such
stories . .
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COLLETON
COUNTY SOUTH
CAROLINA
HISTORIC
HOME
Colleton County,
South Carolina
Built in the
early 1800s this
historic 5
bedroom, 3 1/2
bath mansion is
known as the
House of Refuge.
Shaded under a
magnificent
spreading
magnolia tree,
along the
stretch of
Hampton Street,
the most
prestigious
address in this
authentic small
historic city.
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SAVANNAH
TENNESSEE
HISTORIC CHARMER
Savannah,
Tennessee
This Proud
Historical
Tennessee Home
is located in
the most Sought
After area of
Savannah.
Situated
perfectly on a
Large Corner lot
in a very
convenient
location.
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SOUTHWEST
MONTANA LANDMARK
Dillon, Montana
Grand
commercial
building has
been a
cornerstone
commercial
center since
constructed in
1917. Originally
constructed by
successful
cattle rancher
Harry Andrus,
the "Andrus
Hotel" is of
brick and cement
construction
with 8,500+ sq.
ft. on the main
level, plus....
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OKLAHOMA SCENIC
HISTORIC HOME
Miami, Oklahoma
1911 2 story
home includes 5
bedrooms, 1 bath
on 340+/- acres.
50 acres has not
been cleared.
Walnut Trees, 1
spring fed creek
with solar pump,
9
ponds--cross-fenced,
complete working
corrals, storage
for hay. Close
to Grand Lake of
the Cherokee's.
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MASSACHUSETTS HISTORIC HOME
Washington,
Massachusetts
This turn of the
century historic
estate was built
in 1897 atop
Washington
Mountain in the
heart of the
Berkshire Hills
of Western
Massachusetts.
Originally built
by George F.
Crane as a
replica of a
grand estate
once visited in
England, the
estate was used
as a summer and
vacation home
for the Cranes’.
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