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James Robert Williams House
β OpenWelcome to the James Robert Williams House, a cherished landmark nestled in the heart of Carmi, Illinois. Located at 310 East Main Street, this historic home is a testament to timeless elegance and rich local heritage. Step inside and be transported to a bygone era, where classic architecture meets modern-day charm. Our beautifully preserved house offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing an ideal setting for tours, special events, and community gatherings. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a picturesque venue, the James Robert Williams House promises an unforgettable experience steeped in tradition and grace. Visit us today and discover the stories that have shaped our community.
310 East Main Street, Carmi, Illinois 62821, United StatesAdvertisements -
The 1876 Webb-Hay House
β OpenWelcome to The 1876 Webb-Hay House, a charming and historic lodging destination located at 111 South Main Cross Street in the heart of Carmi, Illinois. Steeped in rich history dating back to 1820, this grand Italianate-style house offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for visitors seeking a memorable stay. Originally starting as a brick kitchen with an open hearth, the house underwent significant transformation in 1876 when the current brick structure was added, preserving the original kitchen. The first owner, Franklin E. Hay, a prominent figure in Carmi's history, played a vital role in the town's early development. Today, the Webb-Hay House stands as a testament to his legacy and the town's rich heritage.
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