For a few decades in the 19th century, Italianate was one of the fastest developing and most popular architectural styles in the United States. Pam Spaulding As the name suggests, the Italianate ...
Beginning around 1850, Cincinnati’s wealthiest beer brewers and pork packers populated the area that we now know as Dayton Street Historic District. At the time, it was colloquially referred to as ...
For the first time in nearly four decades, a stunning Italianate steeped in Covington history is on the market. Known as ‘The Pointe,’ 420–422 Riverside Drive has maintained its enviable—and ...
This week’s featured home is a historic 1871 Italianate at 184 Elm St. in Albany’s Hudson/Park neighborhood. Located in the Central Square-Hudson/Park Historic District, the colorful residence ...
In between Columbus and Cleveland, you’ll find Tuscarwas County, home to Bolivar, Ohio, located on the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail. In the town of Newcomerstown, this home originally built in ...
The village of Newcastle’s historic downtown is about to be designated, well, historic, but officially now as the ...
From vibrant Victorian manors and grand Italian villas to sleek Gregorian estates and quaint Craftsman bungalows, New Jersey's collection of charming historic architecture is just another feature that ...