Located in the heart of Olde Town in Augusta, this Queen Anne was built in 1894. It’s now known as the Queen Anne Inn and is available to stay in if you’re visiting the area.
Olde Town has also been known as “Pinch Gut” which may have gotten its nickname from either the corset fashion of the ladies during that time or from the hunger that many of the neighborhood’s residents experienced during a flood in the 1840s. I’m not sure which is true, but what is true is that this neighborhood was the first one in the city of Augusta.