In 1899, John Aaron Wilkinson, President of J.L.
Roper Lumber Company and Vice-President of Norfolk & Southern Railroad, began building
the Victorian mansion known today as the River Forest Manor. Italian
craftsmen were called in to carve the At his death, the house was sold to J.W. Hines of Rocky Mount In 1947 it was purchased by Axson Smith of Belhaven, whose experience in hotel management was partially gained at the Drake & The Palmer House in Chicago. Since then it has become world famous for its restaurant, hotel, marina & shipyard and it is featured in Country Inns of the Old South, the National Geographic Magazine, as well as on the front covers of North Carolina Accommodations Directory and Country Inns of America (Southeast Edition), and by many newspapers. It has attracted the wealthy and famous, with James Cagney, Tallulah Bankhead, Robert Ripley, Harvey Firestone, Burl Ives, Twiggy, Roy Clark, Neal Sedaka and Walter Cronkite, among others, numbered as its guests. |
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