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Frye Randolph House and Fryemont Inn

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Built
  
1895 (1895)

NRHP Reference #
  
83001919

Area
  
1 ha

Architectural style
  
Rustic

Opened
  
1895

Added to NRHP
  
18 February 1983

Frye-Randolph House and Fryemont Inn

Location
  
Fryemont Rd., Bryson City, North Carolina

Frye randolph house and fryemont inn top 6 facts


The Frye-Randolph House and Fryemont Inn are a pair of historic properties on Fryemont Road in Bryson City, North Carolina. The two buildings occupy a prominent site overlooking the Tuckasegee River and Bryson City, and are well-known local landmarks. The house is an L-shaped wood frame structure, whose oldest portion was built c. 1895 by Amos Frye, a prominent local lawyer and landowner. The inn is a rustic mountain lodge, two stories high, part of which is clad in bark shingles. It was built by the Fryes in 1923, and is a well-preserved example of a period vacation hotel.

The properties, now under separate ownership, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The inn is still in operation.

References

Frye-Randolph House and Fryemont Inn Wikipedia