Monday, July 18, 2016

DOWN THE ROAD TO BOONVILLE, MISSOURI


Last Friday my new friend, Gina Broadus and I
went over to Boonville,
 Missouri and
drove around to see some
 awesome and huge
Victorian homes. 
This smaller cottage style home
was my favorite:


There were many mansions in the area.  In 2015 this town was
voted by the Smithsonian as one of the top
 20 Best Small Towns to visit in America.  I 
understand it is the furtherest town west of the
 Mississippi where
a civil war battle was fought.
  There are many old worn down
plantations in the area.
I also loved this old home:


Not as old, but I also love English Tudor style homes:




















We had a fun day in Boonville - hope you enjoyed!
I will be sharing at these other blog parties:

Welcome to my blog party below:



37 comments:

  1. Good morning Bernideen,
    I love that yellow cottage style home in the first picture. I could move right in there! You and Gina had a lovely outing. I enjoy looking at older homes too. Historic homes are the best and I wonder who lived there and I imagine all kinds of celebrations taking place like birthdays and Christmas. Thanks for sharing and linking. Enjoy your day, my dear friend.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  2. Hi Bernideen. How perfect for you and Gina! They are lovely! Because that area of the country is older, I have always loved all the wonderful architectural gems that are in such short supply here on the "young" West Coast! Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful week!
    Ruth

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  3. Beautiful home and the first one is my favorite since it reminds me of mind!

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  4. Bernideen,
    O MY! So many lovely homes that I would just love to live in but my favorite is the one on the first picture!!
    Thanks so much for hosting each week!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  5. I always love looking at beautiful homes....thank you for sharing! It's always a pleasure to stop by each Monday and join the party. thanks for having me! Have a blessed week...hugs...

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  6. What a lovely adventure--those homes are amazing. Have a great week, XOXO

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  7. Lots of beautiful homes! I love the brick with green shutters, the last one you showed, and the yellow cottage. Thanks for sharing and have a great week!

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  8. Bernideen, you always visit the best towns! I'm making a list of your state's towns so I can visit them the next time I travel in that direction. Loved that yellow cottage. Adorable.

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  9. Thank you Bernideen for the link-up. Always awesome.

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  10. I wish I could've tagged along with you and Gina, as I love looking at homes. The yellow cottage is my favorite, too, Bernideen.
    Thanks for hosting your wonderful party!

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  11. Thanks so much for the link up! Those houses are beautiful! Sounds like you had a wonderful time!

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  12. These homes are stunning! I just love older Victorian homes. Thank you for once again hosting this party, Lynn

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  13. Oh yes, dear Bernideen, the first one is my favorit too !!
    It looks so inviting and charming with the yellow outfit .
    I love old houses and would like to live in.
    Thank you for the party and pictures , have a happy week, Carmen

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  14. Some Midwestern towns are frozen in time. Ours is the same. Thanks for hosting!

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  15. What fun to tour those big houses!...Christine

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  16. The cute cottage is my favourite too! I love the sunny yellow colour, front porch and it even has its own Little Free Library. Thank you for hosting and taking us along to Boonville.

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  17. Hello Bernideen, all those houses are adorable! How lovely you had a friend to go with you sight seeing these romantic homes. I love the tudor style one too. And the first cottage would be just right for me too ; )
    Thank you for hosting!
    Terri

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  18. such beautiful homes! Love the yellow house I think best (maybe just because that's my number 1 fav color). Hope you enjoy the week!

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  19. Those are all such beautiful homes. Thanks for hosting the party, Bernideen!

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  20. Beautiful!! I love these old homes. We live not far from a neighborhood of these kinds of homes, and I love walking past them. My favorite might be the one in your second picture. Lace curtains, wood floors, antiques, vintage china -- just beautiful! Reminds me so much of my beloved grandparents' home. Glad you and Gina had a good day. xo Deborah

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  21. Look at those gorgeous homes! I believe the yellow one is my favorite too. Thank you for sharing the beauty with us.
    I am happily following along with you~~

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  22. Hi Bernideen,
    How fun to go out with Gina. The heritage homes are absolutely gorgeous! It sounds like you have adjusted well to your new neighbourhood and are enjoying it there. I always worry that I will miss my familiar area and I admire you for undertaking such a big move. Thank you for hosting B.T.T.C.G. Party.
    Blessings, Karen

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  23. Dear Bernideen, I just adore these Victoriana homes. So pretty and whimsical. Thankyou so much for sharing them! Pinned to my Most Favourite Placed board on Pinterest. Thankyou too for allowing us to link with friends, both old and new. Love, Mimi xxx

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  24. Dear Bernideen,
    its a fantastic area where you found the houses. They are all so very pretty. Would love to see them inside, too. Thank you for taking us on tour. I saw your invitation for Friday and I am very exited about the theme. Thank you for hosting such special events.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  25. I love all the old houses. Thanks for stopping to share them with us.

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  26. Bernideen, you have moved to the most gorgeous part of the country. You and Gina are so lucky to have all those beautiful homes to visit. I can't think of a better way to spend an afternoon or a week for that matter. Thanks for hosting and it is good to be back..Happy Tuesday..Judy

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  27. Boonville appears to be a very historic town with charming houses. I like the yellow house. I could sit on that porch for hours. It appears that you are having fun exploring your new area.

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  28. Oh, what a nummy cross section of Victorians. And so lovingly maintained. We once owned a three-story brownstone Victorian with a turret. My mother dubbed it the 'Adams Family' house in northern Wisconsin. Sadly, we had to leave it, and the broken pipes, dying oil furnace and pigeon eaten roof when we moved to Chicago. Thanks for the memories of all those windows...to clean. Sandi

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  29. What wonderful houses. I always like to look inside and out.

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  30. I love that pretty Yellow cottage, so sweet. They are all lovely nice to visit such lovely places.. Happy Wednesday with love Janice

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  31. Bernideen, that brings back some memories of my time living in Missouri... a great state! I was about 2 hours south of St. Louis. Wondering where Boonville is! Thanks so much for linking up with Let's Talk Vintage!

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  32. Hi Bernideen, your pictures turned out great! Had a fun day (two days) with you! See you soon!
    Gina

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  33. How very fun for you and Gina! I bet you must have had a wonderful time together.
    Love old homes...

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  34. This is a lovely home tour. I hope you were able to drive by Roslyn Heights, our Missouri DAR headquarters and is also located in Bonnville. They are open for scheduled tours at Christmastime and each room is decorated with a tree. You and your friend might enjoy seeing it then.

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  35. Thank you for introducing us to all these beautiful homes, Bernideen. I thoroughly enjoyed the tour, and I'm sure our Vintage Charm party attendees did as well--thanks for linking up!

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  36. Your pictures of the old homes in Boonville are wonderful.I have been in 2 of those homes you pictured during a Christmas tour


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