Disney's classic movie Parent Trap premiered in 1961 with Hayley Mills playing twin sisters Susan and Sharon, who plot to get their estranged parents back together. Let's take a look back at the two houses that were featured in the ... Keep Reading
“Funny Farm:” Chevy Chase’s Cape Cod in the Country
In the comedy Funny Farm, Chevy Chase plays Andy Farmer, a sportswriter who quits his job and buys a house in the country, where he plans to write a novel. The movie takes us through all four seasons in the small town of Redbud, Vermont, ... Keep Reading
“Meet Me in St. Louis:” The Victorian on Kensington Avenue
Meet Me in St. Louis is one of my favorite "house movies." It's the Turn of the Century, and the Smith family lives in this grand Second Empire Victorian home on 5135 Kensington Avenue with their five children (and Grandpa!). Let's ... Keep Reading