Monday, April 16, 2012

One of the nicer homes in the Historic District


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  1. So... does that mean that everything was built after 1984 or does it mean that the historical district was defined as such in 1984?

    Nice mansion (you really call that a house do you? :-)

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  2. Lovely. Wouldn't be the same without the tree canopy. I really like that you included the flag.

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  3. tres mignonne cette maison, j'en ferais bien ma residence secondaire ;))

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  4. That is so lovely! Wonderful proportions and delicate soft colours.

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  5. Gorgeous house. Is a tile roof the recommended kind in Florida?

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  6. Adorable place and the sign is beautiful as well!
    Léia

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  7. It is a beautiful place, Lowell. Thanks for showing us your home.

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  8. Looks like a great place to live!

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  9. It's beautiful! And those big trees too.

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  10. be a dear and clean those windows please.

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  11. It's beautiful! I like the tiled roof. :)

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  12. Multistoried homes in Florida. Other than condos, I seem to see few. This is a beauty.

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  13. The perfect house to have an afternoon garden party for all the best people in town. Probably took 100 years to grow those trees, so this must be historic.

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  14. I'll take the room with the little terrace above the entrance. That must be where parents watched for their kids to come home...

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  15. Beautiful home. I could enjoy living in this place. The trees do a nice job of keeping the sun off it probably.

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  16. I suppose this is just the winter home. The car has Ontario plates, right?

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  17. Grand would be the word I would choose!

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