Own a piece of South Carolina history. Residential property with commercial potential. The Livingston House was built of solid pine by Mr. D.G. Livingston in 1890 in the historic Deadfall section of Silverstreet in Newberry County. The original Head's Tavern cornerstone (erected in the 1700's)is still in the original place where John C. Calhoun met with other South Carolina officials to nullify tariff laws in 1832. The home was also the site of the first Newberry telephone switchboard which was installed in 1908. This fixer-upper would make a lovely bed and breakfast, events center, or a fantastic family home for generations to come.
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