Built from 1807 to 1810 modeled after Jefferson's Monticello, was a sugar cane plantation until the civil war. Vandalized by union troops. Purchased by R.J. Reynolds from Howard Coffin in 1934. Mr. Reynolds modernized the house and it includes beautiful murals by Atlanta artist Athos Menaboni. Perfect for use by eligible groups and organizations. Especially suitable for educational and scientific workshops, retreats, and elderhostels.
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