Anyway, today's Penn Hills Progress reports on the availability of a 1770's log cabin -- free to anyone capable of removing it from the owner's property. I desperately hope that one of the two or three people who stumble accidentally on this blog might know someone, who knows someone in a local historical society or such, who might want to take advantage of this rare opportunity. Isn't there a town out there with an empty town square which can be turned into a tourist destination for very little expense? Why, I bet there are even government or private grants available to assist.
It seems the cabin is in bad shape but restorable. There are relatively few historical buildings from the Revolutionary-War era. For a long time after the Revolution, there was very little interest in preserving historical sites -- the mindset being a separation from England and the past. It really wasn't until after the Civil War that Americans as a whole began to think about preservation of such sites.
So here's your chance to save a piece of that history.
1 comment:
I hope someone saves it.
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