Michelle and Eric Sullivan pose in front of their enormous 6’ x 8’ mirror in their historic home near Old Towne. “I found the mirror on Craigslist for $100 and love the way it fits perfectly in our living room,” says Michelle. “We enjoy searching...
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In the front yard, an original Valencia orange tree dates back to when the neighborhood was an orange grove.
Residents of vintage Eichler homes know what makes these modernist mid-century tract homes so special. From the floor-to-ceiling windows, abundant natural light and open-air atriums to...
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From their Craftsman bungalow on Palmyra, Sarah and Brad Greenwood enjoy 180-degree views of Old Towne’s historic district. Built in 1915, the home is located just a few blocks away from Sarah’s childhood home North Pine St.
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Living and working in...
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From their Craftsman bungalow on Palmyra, Sarah and...
A classic car enthusiast, Erik is pictured in his colorful garage that he decorated with vintage signs. “A friend made me the neon sign on the wall,” says Erik. “I designed it to look like a sign that I would have had if I owned...
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Country Roads proprietor Sue Jackson relaxes at home with her granddaughter, Riley. The couch, which came from one of her dealers at her Country Roads antiques store, complements the eclectic décor that includes a late-1800s pine stepback cupboard, plus an old Downtown Orange parking sign...
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Country Roads proprietor Sue Jackson relaxes at home...
The 1922 Craftsman Bungalow on North Pine is the home and working space of artist Katie Schroeder, whose business, Schroeder Studio Gallery, is also located in Old Towne.
The connections are uncanny, the coincidences beyond belief. Yet for the Schroeder family of Old Towne Orange,...
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The front parlor showcases beautiful artwork, antique tables and plush upholstered furnishings, all illuminated by an eye-catching hanging art deco lamp.
Beneath the expansive canopy of a magnificent stone-pine tree more than 100 years old, one of Old Towne’s most historic properties provides the perfect...
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The front parlor showcases beautiful artwork, antique tables...
Built in 1913, the Smart’s home on South Shaffer was once occupied by a successful local ranching family, the Luhrs, until 1946. The Prairie Style home features two porches where the Smart family likes to dine alfresco.
When Dale and Rosie Smart acquired their historic...
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A classic Craftsman built in 1909 has been home to Sandy Quinn for more than a decade, and featured twice on the Old Towne Preservation Association’s Home Tour. The wrap-around veranda was a popular design feature reflecting the lifestyle of the era when residents seemed...
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Built in the early 1900s, the historic home on East Maple was physically transported in 1985 from its original location on Batavia Street in Old Towne. Homeowner Glory Johnson has recently completed most of the renovations on the Revival Victorian residence.
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