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Published May 16, 2008 10:39 pm - PENDLETON — Sometimes, efforts to preserve the past just fall into place.

NEWS (May 14): 5 historic sites on home tour


By Scott L. Miley

PENDLETON — Sometimes, efforts to preserve the past just fall into place. Before former oil distributor Charles Owens died in 2005, he wanted to ensure that a piece of Pendleton history would not be lost. He willed memorabilia from his office and delivery service to the South Madison Community Foundation which assists in charitable causes and community projects. Owens also left the foundation his home.

The home is one of five structures on Sunday’s Pendleton Historic Tour of Homes. Visitors can tour the sites at their leisure from 1 to 5 p.m. Each location has a historical value to the area, said Ann Crow, one of the tour organizers. All have sound, structural integrity.

One of the goals for the tour is to encourage visitors to “see what they can do to save history,” Crow said.

After remodeling Owens’ private home, the foundation now uses the building as a headquarters, said Lisa Floyd, executive director.

“It was gifted to us in an estate ... with the provision we would use it as the foundation’s office and exhibit some of his memorabilia,” she said. Visitors will see a display case with historical items as well as Owens’ desk and business books. But they should take an extra moment to look for a photo of the former Falls Park Swimming Hole, Floyd said.

Walk into the home of Robert and Brenda Fullen and visitors will first see modern appliances and granite counters in the kitchen. But be sure to look up. Visitors taking in the Fullen house as part of the Historic Pendleton Tour of Homes will see a tin ceiling, painted in a warm silver. Robert Fullen found the ceiling in an antique sale.

The house was originally a three-room cottage in 1898. The couple purchased the home five years ago and literally gutted the place and expanded it into a roomy two-story home. The planned to retire in Pendleton.

But now, the couple is deciding to move back to Brenda Fullen’s hometown, New Orleans.

On Sunday, they’ll have hundreds of potential homebuyers walking through.

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Visitors to the Historic Pendleton Tour of Homes can walk through five sites from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10 for adults and $3 for students and will be available at the tour locations. The sites are:

Home of Robert and Brenda Fullen

The house began as a three room cottage in 1898. the Fullens purchased the property several years ago and have enhanced the original structure by expanding it in a two-story home with attached garage and workshop. From its signature French blue and creamy ivory trim on the exterior to the to the display of antique furniture and “snippets of elegance” arranged by Brenda on the interior, the home is a touring delight. Robert’s craftsmanship is evident in every element of the interior construction. Of special interest is the custom-designed modern kitchen with a vintage tin ceiling painted a metallic silver.

206 Adams St., Pendleton

Carl and Debi Bruggemeier’s Heaven Sent Farm



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