Historical Shelters

On SecondShelters.com: Historic Schoolhouse Conversion Offers Best of Two Worlds

By Bethany Erickson / March 25, 2018 /

While the town of Glenmoore, Pennsylvania, may not be on your radar as a tourist destination, we’ve found a schoolhouse conversion nestled near a 30-acre nature preserve and less than an hour from Philadelphia that is sure to move it up the getaway list.

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On SecondShelters.com: Mamaroneck Historical Shelter Has Water and Manhattan Views

By Bethany Erickson / March 11, 2018 /

Imagine a home that’s a brief drive to everything Manhattan has to offer, but also gorgeous water views that stretch from Larchmont Harbor to the Long Island Sound.

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On SecondShelters.com: Henrietta Historical Home Perfect for Business or Pleasure

By Bethany Erickson / March 4, 2018 /

When Realtor Cheyenne Key says her listing in Henrietta, Texas, is a piece of history, she’s completely serious. But it’s not just a piece of history — it’s also a perfect opportunity to have a great historical shelter or a potentially bustling bed and breakfast for people who are looking to head outdoors, but still…

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On SecondShelters: Fredericksburg Bed and Breakfast Combines Old and New

By Bethany Erickson / February 25, 2018 /

The bones of the Baer Barn B&B in Fredericksburg are steeped in history — the original structure was built in 1860. But this historical shelter has seen a little bit of new construction and a great deal of upgrading, making it a seamless combination of old and new.

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On SecondShelters.com: California Midcentury Modern Stuns with Amazing Views

By Bethany Erickson / February 18, 2018 /

 California midcentury modern with views for days, tucked into an 11-acre property studded with pine, in the heart of a newly-designated AVA (American Viticultural area) designated area sounds like an amazing second shelter — especially when you see all the room it has for entertaining. Check it out on SecondShelters.com.

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