Graceland, named after the younger daughter of
U.S. Sen. Henry G. Davis, was built by the Davis family in 1883
as a summer home. A three-story stone mansion with multiple chimneys
and a small turret, it features by large porches of the time, high
ceiling, native wood paneling, large fireplaces, Norman French architecture,
and Tiffany windows. Today the completely renovated building operates
as a country inn and restaurant.