Monroe House
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Originally built in 1855 for the overseer of a local sawmill, the Greek Revival home is more connected with the Monroe family, who ran a local abstract company. This house is currently closed to tours
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Originally built in 1855 for the overseer of a local sawmill, the Greek Revival home is more connected with the Monroe family, who ran a local abstract company. This house is currently closed to tours