The house, a Queen-Anne Georgian style Neo-Classical, was built in 1898 by Charity Rusk Craig, an executive with the local telephone company. The house has golden oak ornate columns as you enter which leads you to the Inglenook set with antique church benches and a warm fire glowing in the cooler months. The sitting parlor to the right offers a relaxing place to read some old books or some new magazines or catch up on the latest news of the day. The formal parlor on the left has a beautiful bay window which overlooks the verandah and gardens. There are many beautiful antiques throughout the house, but the oak staircase with the 6 foot paladian stained glass window perfectly sets this Queen-Anne apart from the rest.