An open house was held Saturday at the historic Gilliland House, 803 Lipscomb St. Visitors could tour a replica of an original log cabin and visit the museum inside the brick house, also built by …
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An open house was held Saturday at the historic Gilliland House, 803 Lipscomb St. Visitors could tour a replica of an original log cabin and visit the museum inside the brick house, also built by renowned Black brick and stone mason James S. “Jim” Gilliland, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.