Calhoun Corners

Calhoun Corners, built in 1893 with hand made brick, served as a civic and social center for the community of Calhoun. It served as the original site of Fort Hill Presbyterian Church in 1895, and was then operated until 1957 as a general store by Norman Boggs. It was then renovated in 1974 and renamed Calhoun Corners.

Calhoun Corners Restaurant and Pub then operated successfully until the fire in the early morning hours on November 1, 1997. With the Corontzes brothers’ and Olson family’s combined efforts, reconstruction plans were immediately pursued preserving everything possible from the original structure. The careful blending of the new construction to accentuate the preserved portions was completed, and Calhoun Corners Restaurant and Bar proudly reopened its doors in December 1998.
 

 

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