Athens oldest home – Featured on Historic Athens
The Courtney Home is the oldest house in Athens. Built by Neal Courtney in 1806, it was originally known as “Courtney Hill” or “Courtney Farm” and retains its original sandstone foundation and brickwork, which were made on site. The driveway was part of the old Route 33, and a trolley-car once ran on rails on the other side of the driveway into Athens. Apt B includes the second and third floors.
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