Historical homes you can own in the Dothan area

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Historical homes you can own in the Dothan area
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Take a peek at fixer-uppers with potential to beautiful old homes around Dothan

Step back in time as you walk through the front door onto the original hardwood floors of the foyer of this beautiful historic Columbia home. The high ceilings and tall windows are beautiful preservations of the past and are featured in the front room that could serve as an office or library, a separate dining room, the main bedroom and en suite, and a second bedroom.

Timeless charm abounds in this beautiful partially renovated 1910 historic home, conveniently located between Dothan, Ozark and Headland and close to Wallace Community College. Throughout the home, you will notice that the original woodwork and real hickory hardwood floors have been very well maintained. This home features original doors and hardware, 2 original fireplaces and 13 foot ceilings that is typical in historic homes as well as 3 piece crown molding.

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