Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Homes in Ocala's Historic District





22 comments:

  1. The second one particularly appeals to me.

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  2. Lowell, your photos always bring me such joy and it is almost as if you know what I love, because you always share things that I enjoy...so thank you! These are all lovely homes, I enjoy seeing the different layouts and architecture. My favourite home in this series is the first one! Thank you so much for sharing. :)

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  3. These are beautiful houses. Think I would not mind living in any of them.

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  4. Magnificent houses beautifully captured!

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  5. Beautiful architecture, homes and houses.

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  6. A lovely neighborhood. I need to learn more about how yellow brick is made. Although, if forced to choose, I think I like the yellow brick road more than the yellow brick house!

    Janis

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  7. Wow! Those are some real beauties!

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  8. Those houses are beautiful and located in a very picturesque area. Nicely photographed Lowell!

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  9. Oh my, I would love roaming around this neighborhood. What gorgeous homes. My favorite is the half-timbered one in the second photo. That's my kind of place. I've been drawn to that look since I was a little kid. There was a half-timbered home in Quincy that I admired almost to obsession. I wonder why I'm drawn to the look.

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  10. Beautiful homes---I like them all. How old is Ocala?
    MB

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  11. Regarding our comment--3rd from your right
    MB

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  12. They are all so beautiful, Lowell! It would be hard to choose a favorite!

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  13. This is a pleasant surprise. I was beginning to believe there wasn't anything built before 1980 in Florida.

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  14. This was a fun tour and I am guessing that a lot of people who have only been in one certain place in Florida are surprised to see this beautiful "old" part of our state!

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  15. Four very different architectural styles, my favourite is the first, I could be happy in that house Lowell 😃

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  16. Good houses. and good photos. I really like the first !!!
    Un abrazo.

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  17. Florida? It seems that these would be more typical homes and architecture in the Midwest. I'm not fussy; I'd take any one of these fine houses!

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  18. They are all beautiful homes, Lowell !

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