Husband Buys Wife’s Childhood Historic Home Built in 1906, Transforms It Back to Its Former Glory

Husband Buys Wife’s Childhood Historic Home Built in 1906, Transforms It Back to Its Former Glory
Courtesy of Adam Miller
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Brimming with history and wistful ruminations, Jessica Miller’s old childhood home sits nestled on Union Street in the heart of downtown Concord, North Carolina. She and her family first moved in around the late 1980s, but its once-glorious Edwardian architecture—displaying a grand columned façade—was originally erected in 1906 by the Archibalds, according to the current owner. A line of inhabitants of historic interest then followed.

Gradually, over the years, the manor fell into disrepair.

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