Across Main Street from the museum is a dwelling made of huge hand-hewn oak logs. It was disassembled in nearby Middle Lancaster and reconstructed on its present site as a U.S. Bicentennial project. Used as an educational site, the house contains early American furniture as well as implements for spinning and weaving, rope-making, dyeing corn grindings, bread making and other crafts.
Added by Upcoming Robot on February 27, 2009