Have you ever wondered what your home looked like, many years ago? For all you Tennesseans out there, you need wonder no longer! We’ve found a handful of homes that are sure to tickle your fancy – whether you’re a kid or a carpenter.

  1. Copperhill, Tennessee - September 1939

Photogrammar Streets just weren’t the same, were they?

  1. House interior in November, 1935

Photogrammar That triangular mantel is really neat looking, for sure.

  1. Johnson, Tennessee in September 1936

Photogrammar This is the perfect farmhouse to raise a big ol’ family.

  1. A tiny white house in Johnson - 1936

Photogrammar We’d live here. In an absolute second.

  1. Memphis is a floodin’ - 1937

Photogrammar We wouldn’t want to live here when the river rose…

  1. Crossville in 1937

Photogrammar The stonework is magnificent.

  1. A little late 30’s home kitchen in Tennessee

Photogrammar Whoa. That wood paneling though…

  1. It’s a beautiful April in Crossville!

Photogrammar What a lovely sunny morning in Tennessee.

  1. Clean up in Memphis!

Photogrammar They have a bit of work to do on this fireplace…

  1. Close up of a stone house under construction

Photogrammar 1937 was real good to Tennessee in the stone home department. If that ever was a thing…?

  1. Hard at work in November, 1935

Photogrammar Building a home for a sweet new family.

  1. We could look at these stunning fireplaces forever

Photogrammar We wouldn’t mind the paneling if we got this sweet view in the living room.

  1. A home in Wilson Cedar Forest

Photogrammar Lots of hard work happened here, we’re sure.

  1. Does your office have a fireplace…?

Photogrammar This raises the bar on the idea of a man cave, doesn’t it?

  1. Whoa. They don’t make them like these anymore!

Photogrammar We have no words. Anyone been here before?!

It’s fascinating to see bits of the past, isn’t it? Tell us something interesting in the comments below – we want to hear!

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Streets just weren’t the same, were they?

That triangular mantel is really neat looking, for sure.

This is the perfect farmhouse to raise a big ol’ family.

We’d live here. In an absolute second.

We wouldn’t want to live here when the river rose…

The stonework is magnificent.

Whoa. That wood paneling though…

What a lovely sunny morning in Tennessee.

They have a bit of work to do on this fireplace…

1937 was real good to Tennessee in the stone home department. If that ever was a thing…?

Building a home for a sweet new family.

We wouldn’t mind the paneling if we got this sweet view in the living room.

Lots of hard work happened here, we’re sure.

This raises the bar on the idea of a man cave, doesn’t it?

We have no words. Anyone been here before?!

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