Karasek Equipment Building/Lewis Weaving Mill
_________________ Visible in the exterior picture is the “Karesec green” building paint used on the trim of all their farm buildings.
_________________ Visible in the exterior picture is the “Karesec green” building paint used on the trim of all their farm buildings.
I received a call from one of the local golf courses. It was time to move the outhouse that had been standing for years near one of the greens.
The Rev. Searles was the preacherman at the Hinckley Baptist Church quite some years ago. He lived just down the road from the church. Behind his home is what may be one of the oldest barns in Ohio.
I remember years ago visiting the Knopp Farm, on Columbia Rd. Richfield Twp., Summit Co. Of the two homes on the farm, there was “Uncle” Frank’s house. Every winter he closed up the rest of the house and lived in the … Continue reading
Blacksmith shop before move. (Photo: Arlan Heiser, photo curator) December of 2009 we were selling Christmas trees, just as we have since 1963. A gentleman came into the Gen’l Store and asked about the museum.
The Lloyd Davis Barn (Lloyd was Buzzy and Roy Davis’s uncle) is finished and an addition was added in the spring of ’09.
This is an interesting building. Almost nothing is known about its original use, or its original name.
Post Office under restoration Moving day. Building arrives from Randolph. (Photos by Arlan Heiser, photo curator) I had a lucky accident happen last spring (March 2010).
(Shown in picture, Ward Cox and school house neighbors.) The school house was moved here and restored in the summer of ’08.
(Pictured is one of the museum’s buggies.)