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Chief Vann House Marker
Photographer: Leah Tibbs
Taken: November 29, 2017
Caption: Chief Vann House Marker
Additional Description: An example of a floating stairway inside the house, so called because it has no visible supports holding it up. It was a popular feature of the house with visitors at the time due to its innovative construction. The supports actually run through the floor and down the inside of the wall. The park did add a support (painted yellow bottom left) in recent history to prevent any future integrity issues with the staircase which is still in use by park visitors today.
Submitted: February 5, 2018, by David Tibbs of Resaca, Georgia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p415740
File Size: 0.282 Megabytes

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