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  2. Breathtaking Historic Farmhouses for Sale Across America - AOL

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    $325,000. Built in 1917, this three-bedroom farmhouse has been beautifully renovated, combining modern accents with its original charm. There’s an in-ground pool that offers reprieve from the ...

  3. These abandoned historic homes are on sale for as little as ...

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    However, the rewards of restoring a cheap, old house to its former glory are priceless. These huge, abandoned historic homes date back to at least 1850 and are priced as low as $1,000. Visit ...

  4. Historic Homes for Sale That Are Older Than America

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    $7.5 million. Built in 1770, this stunning home has unique ties to the country’s history. Edward Rutledge, who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, lived in the home from ...

  5. List of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust

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    HO-547, Warfield Farmhouse (Vierling-Hutchinson House), 3248 Jones Road, Woodbine; HO-548, Humphries Tenant House (Ostola Residence) 6155 Rockburn Hill Road, Elkridge; HO-549, George H. Otten Farmhouse (University of Maryland Animal Husbandry Farm), 5885 Waterloo Road (MD 108), Ellicott City

  6. Category:Farmhouses in the United States - Wikipedia

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  7. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    North American connected farms date back to the 17th century, while their British counterparts have also existed for several centuries. New England connected farms are characterized by a farm house, kitchen, barn, or other structures connected in a rambling fashion. This style evolved from carrying out farm work while remaining sheltered from ...

  8. The Most Expensive Neighborhood in Every State - AOL

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    There may be lots to love and even high property values in your neighborhood, but chances are it can't compete with these high-end locations nationwide.

  9. Bastle house - Wikipedia

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    The characteristics of the classic bastle house are extremely thick stone walls (about 1 metre thick), with the ground floor devoted to stable space for the most valuable animals, and a vaulted stone or flat timber floor between it and the first floor with internal access such as a stairway or ladder. [2]