| Item # SAV23In 1873, this Victorian mansion was built for Samuel Pugh Hamilton, a wealthy jeweler. Hamilton died in 1899, but the home remained in the family until 1918, when it was sold to Dr. Francis Muir Turner, a local physician. Turner purchasedthe house for his family's residence and maintained his offices in the basement. The Hamilton-Turner Mansion was featured in the best-selling book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and today is operated as a Bed and Breakfast. Limited Edition of 4,000. |