3. The Thomas-Clay House
Location: Georgia Year: 1893 Price: $1.3 million Once a vibrant hub of Georgia's elite society, this mansion, built in 1893, has seen better days but still carries the echoes of its glorious past. Notably, William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States, is believed to have frequented the site during the early 20th century, adding to its historical significance. Although the mansion has since suffered significant deterioration, collapsing under the weight of time and neglect, remnants of its former opulence can still be observed upon closer inspection. The intricate architectural details and grand design elements serve as a testament to the luxurious lifestyle that once defined this residence.
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Could we simulate it?
Worth a lunch‑and‑learn session.
Feels like a hinge idea.