This is the historic Elisha Calor Hedden House, located on Buchanan Loop at Webster Road in the town of Webster, North Carolina. Constructed around 1910, the modest Queen Anne-style house was built at the end of the town’s heyday, as the county seat and courthouse were moved to Sylva only four years later. The largest remaining historic house in the town, the house was built by Hedden, whom moved to the region to work in the booming lumber industry in the early 20th Century. The house remains in use as a private residence, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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