Finegan Antiques
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Notforgotten Farm
- "Babes from the Woods" by Kathy Patterson
- 18thC Cuisine
- A New England Life
- A Primitive Homestead
- American Duchess
- Antique Show Insider
- At the Sign of the Thistle Historical Clothing
- BOGGY CREEK FARM ~ Primitive Offerings
- Boggy Creek Primitives
- Boston 1775
- By Way of Salem
- Christine LeFever
- Circa Home Living
- Costumes, Cats And The 18th Century
- Couture Historique
- Dog Trot Farm
- Enchanted Botanicals
- everyday life
- Everything Beth and Stephanie
- from me to thee.........
- Higgler's Notch
- Honeysuckle Lane
- Josephine’s Daughter
- Julie Bailey Primitives
- Lady's Repository Museum & Diamond K Folk Art
- Little Works of Grace
- Middleburg Folk Art Studio
- My Old Crow Primitives
- OLDE CROW PRIMITIVES
- oldgreymare
- Passages to the Past
- QUAINT AND PLAIN
- Red, White and 2
- Res Obscura
- Robin's Egg Bleu
- Slightly Obsessed
- Sparrow's Cottage
- Tempus Fugit
- The Fabricating Woman
- The Goode Wife of Washington County
- The History Tavern: where the past is always on tap
- The Humble Stitcher
- The Pastoral Dollmaker~Christine Crocker
- The Powdered Wigs
- The Smiling Goat
- The Symbolic Past
- The Young Antique Collectors
- Tourist Guides Association
- Two Nerdy History Girls
- Vignettes etc
- Witch Stitches The Primitive Needle
- Works of my Heart
- ~ Cider Antiques ~
- ~ CtLogCabin ~
- ~ Midnight Farm ~
- ~Painter of the Past~
Gender | Female |
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Location | Palatine, Illinois, United States |
Introduction | Who is Donna Finegan? She is a woman of undisclosed age, married to a wonderful man for 31 years. They live with four crazy cats in a 1916 house in the Midwest. The house is filled with 17th and 18th century antiques. Most people walk in her house and are a bit confused? They wonder where the soft furniture is located. After the shock wears off they start asking questions. What is this and how was it used? There is nothing that Donna likes better than talking about antiques and life in early New England. Where Donna got her love of antiques remains a mystery. Maybe she has an old soul? Whenever she travels to New England she feels like she has come home. Such an incredible sense of peace and belonging envelops her. She loves wandering thru a cemetery looking at the exquisite carved headstones or visiting a museum. She can not deny it. There is some kind of connection between her and early New England. |