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Mountain Modern Glass and Copper House
Perched high in the wooded ridges near Hedgesville, West Virginia, stands a house that looks less like a traditional Appalachian dwelling and more like a dream pulled from the forest itself. Known simply as the Mountain Modern Glass and Copper Home, it is a structure that blurs the line between architecture and landscape, a contemporary retreat designed to both stand out and disappear among the trees. The home was created by visionary architect Travis Price, whose designs oft
Angela Knight
Sep 82 min read


Lakeport Plantation
Nestled along a quiet bend of the Mississippi River in the Delta lowlands of Chicot County, Arkansas, the Lakeport Plantation rises from the flat earth like a memory that refuses to fade. Built around 1859 by Lycurgus Johnson, a wealthy planter whose empire stretched over 4,000 acres and was worked by 155 enslaved men, women, and children, Lakeport was more than a home—it was a declaration of power. The house itself was a masterpiece of Greek Revival architecture, elegant and
Angela Knight
Aug 282 min read


Jorgine Boomer Cottage
Not far from the foothills of Phoenix, tucked beside the Adelman property and shaded by desert brush, sits a home with a quiet kind of elegance. The Jorgine Boomer Cottage doesn’t demand attention—but it rewards it. Built as what Frank Lloyd Wright called a “mountain cottage,” it stands not as a monument, but as a moment—a pause in the desert that still holds a whisper of the past. Legend has it that the Boomers and Adelmans met at the nearby Biltmore Hotel, drawn together by
Angela Knight
Aug 192 min read
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