Odd Treasures Unearthed in Old Homes

Embark on a journey through time with odd treasures unearthed in old homes, revealing a tapestry of forgotten histories and unique findings.

“Realtor was just as shocked as me.”

“Found this in the wall of our 1894 mill house during renovations.”

“Several weeks ago, I asked y’all about cleaning this thing on the side of my house (with updated photo)!”

“Part of the appeal of buying my century house was that it actually has a working transom window. And it swivels! I’ve seen so many transoms painted shut with all the hardware frozen under layers of paint. Relieved to have one less feature to strip!”

“Playing the floor lottery in a 1925 Pittsburgh row house.”

“Anyone else have straight up trees for floor joists? House was built in 1863. Pic is of basement ceiling.”

“Hidden staircase.”

“Renovating my 1850’s farmhouse and found a surprise.”

“Surprise under the floor!”

“Moved into a 1790 home in Massachusetts and spent today uncovering a rock wall!”

“Uncovered Victorian Terracotta tile.”

“My 1800’s gothic revival stone house.”

“My wife and I just bought a gorgeous 1890’s house in upstate NY, our forever home.”

“Stair dust corners introduced at the end of the 19th century to make sweeping easier. They keep dust from accumulating in the corners.”

“Found a darkroom in a sealed off section of my 1890s home.”

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