Where do you park your second grand piano? Under the flying staircase, of course!
By Colin W. Sargent
At 18 High Street in Wiscasset stands a house so achingly antebellum it seems to have wandered north from a Savannah film set, pausing only briefly to consult the script of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Built in 1852 for shipbuilder Henry Clark (of merchant vessel Golden Horn fame) and his son-in-law, sea captain George W. Wood, who helmed the handsome bark Telassar, this Greek Revival masterpiece feels transported not just in place and time, but in purpose.
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