Listed on the Historic Register, the north half of this Antebellum home was built for a member of the Flournoy family in the 1830's. Reuben Wallace (great uncle of Bess Wallace Truman & a fine furniture maker) added the south half and the porch in the 1850's. The architectural styling of the home is classified as mostly Colonial. Much of the home stands as it was following Mr. Wallace's additions. Unique features include extensive craftsman trim & built ins, much of the original hardware and knobs, original fireplace mantles (4) - one with marble surround, period chandeliers converted to electric, original iron fencing & exterior gates, as well as many exterior brick pathways dating back to the late 19th century.
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