Saturday, December 23, 2006

Happy Holidays

Built in 1795, by Reveloutionary War veteran Jacob Shook, the Shook House lies close to the Pigeon River in Clyde. It is one of the oldest if not the oldest house standing in Haywood County. Francis Asbury, famous traveling preacher who helped establish Methodism in the United States, stayed in the house in 1810. Revival meets were held in the attic and camp meetings were held on bottom land adjacent to the house. The original part of the house is of post and beam construction.

The horticulture students where I work decorated the home for the holidays. I thought it looked very festive.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS
& A GREAT NEW YEAR!!!

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