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The Pendleton-Graves was built in 1820 as a plantation plain house. Purchased in 1853, Edmund Pendleton expanded it to share with his large family. It was then purchased by R. A. Graves in 1880 and had it transformed into the Queen Anne Victorian that you see today.
The home was abandoned and then purchased by Nancy Stephens in 1889. She attempted to restore the house. In 1993, she sold her home. It’s since changed owners several times, with the home staying empty.

