VISIT
Aeolian Grove
Located in Fulton’ s historic district near the town square, Aeolian Grove was built ca. 1842 by the Eckford family from Aberdeen. The home was built of hand-hewn, heart-of-pine lumber. This home is one of Fulton’ s oldest surviving residential structures.
An 1887 remodel of the home added a second floor. A kitchen was added onto the back of the home, along with a connecting breezeway.
Contact Phil and Mary Morris at 662-862- 9827 to schedule a tour.
The Cedars
Also Known as the Cates-Gaither House, this one-story Greek Revival style planters cottage was built circa 1859. The heavy framing includes original pegged joints. Its name reflects the history of the original site of the home that was once surrounded by a grove of cedar trees. Located at 211 Main Street in Fulton, the Cedars was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 2011 and was commemorated with a Magnolia Marker.
To schedule a tour, contact Danny Gaither at 662-601- 5241.
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