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Introduction
The Company House was built in 1850 by Dr. Lewis
Kinsey. Dr. Kinsey served the miners who worked in the area
copper mines. Margie Tonkin and Mike
Fabian purchased the house in 1994 after falling in love with what it
once was and could be again.
After 18 months of restoration The Company House is
now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ducktown and The Company House are located 3 miles from the Ocoee River,
site of the 1996 Olympic White Water events. Activities
in the area include: white water rafting, canoeing, kayaking,
rappelling, horseback and mountain bike riding, and hiking. Three area
lakes offer fishing, swimming, skiing, and boating. This beautiful
mountainous area is exceptionally scenic with streams, wildlife and
spectacular fall foliage.
Six guest rooms, all named after area mines,
are beautifully decorated and furnished with antiques. Each room
has a private bath, some with antique clawfoot tubs, all have showers.
Computer connections, in room telephone and access
to a fax machine are available, when requested.
Guests enjoy a full breakfast including homemade biscuits and rolls,
fresh fruits and juices. The parlor, outfitted with a big screen
television, is a popular gathering room. Guests also enjoy the rocking
chair porch, horseshoe pit, and reading material in the drawing room.
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