The Stokely Davis House (also known as Fairmount) was built in 1850 and included Italianate architecture and Greek Revival architecture.
Its central hall plan interior included Greek Revival-influenced original fireplace mantles with architrave molding and original doors with architrave moldings.
Photography was not allowed in the interior, as of its listing.
[4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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