Pay no attention to the list price! This property sells at public online auction on May 1st. The Smith House, located at 5255 West Pike, Zanesville, Ohio, is a historically significant property that dates back to 1830. Originally built by Edward Edison Smith, the sandstone structure was a prominent stop along the National Road, offering lodging to drovers and teamsters traveling with livestock and goods. The home was expanded in 1860 by Smith's son, Alexander, doubling its size to the current 16-room layout. This three-story stone residence, spanning over 7, 000 square feet, posses a blend of historical charm and fine craftsmanship. Situated on 2.82 acres, the house was originally constructed as an inn, with its sandstone quarried from a nearby cliff, earning it the nickname ''Cliff Rock House.'