Image of a late 1800s North Florida home built from bricks made of concrete and local shells ([link]). Although lovingly referred to as "The Tabby House" by the owners and local residents, the building materials are not, strictly speaking, Tabby, which is a mixture of lime, sand, water, and crushed oyster shells ([link]). This house is listed on the US National Historic Register and is a wonderful example of Victorian architecture.
Thank you. It was an interesting home. FallenRealm was gracious enough to ask his Mom to show me the cool sites around his home town, Fernandina Beach, FL. It's a quaint small town with some lovely architecture.
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