The Waverly Inn was erected in 1898, as a two-and-a-half story hotel with dormered windows on the third floor and a wraparound porch at street level in the Queen Anne style. Originally named the Anderson Boarding House, the name was changed to The Waverly sometime before 1915. The main entrance is the original double paneled and glazed door, set in an ornamental surround with fluted pilasters and applied floral jigsaw trim including a three-leaf clover motif on the lintel over the door.Following a fire about 1910, which did extensive roof damage, the walls were extended up to create a third story and a second story ...