Country Store

Built circa 1790 by John and Susan Little, this is one of the older structures at Hart Square. It is unclear if this building served as a country store, but as it has been restored, it is a beautiful example of one. The inside is chock full of period wares, which give a fantastic feel for what one of these establishments must have been like once upon a time.

Becky Hart has furnished each cabin with artifacts from the 1800s that she and Bob Hart have collected over the past 60 years at flea markets and estate sales all over the Eastern United States; such are displayed inside the Country Store.

Country Store

Inside Country Store

Snuff Inside Country Store

An Essential Item from the Past

Darbargadh Poshina has interesting artifacts from the past including this hand operated stone flour mill. Millstones or mill stones are stones used in gristmills, for grinding wheat or other grains. Millstones come in pairs – the runner stone spins above the stationary bedstone creating the “scissoring” or grinding action of the stones.

An Essential Item from the Past