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History
Carambola Inn was the innkeeper's great Aunt Ethel's home and went out of the family to family friends in the 1970's when she died. A developer agreed to hand the property over to Preservation NC after the innkeeper explained he could get a tax credit he would've otherwise gotten restoring a historic property to its original condition. There were originally seven sisters and two brothers in the innkeeper's grandmother's family. The youngest sister, Ethel, got this house from her brother about 1900. The house now sits on 88 acres inside the Jones-Johnson Historic district. The older, original home, on the National Historic Register, sits directly across the road.
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