Built about three miles south of Frisco on Preston Road in Lebanon, the house was moved here in 1902 to be near the railroad. The two-story frame house, constructed of lumber hauled from Jefferson, has three prominent front gables. With a low second-story eave line, the steep-roofed forms are a combination of gables and dormers conveying a Gothic character. The ornate jigsaw work in the gables was added after the move. The house has been substantially enlarged to the rear for its current use as a restaurant.
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Randy’s Steak House (T. J. Campbell House)
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