Wheatland, Missouri
September 28, 2008
Today is a good day to drive! Wheatland, Missouri Settlers Village is a collection of thirteen authentic log buildings on the twon square. It all began in 1992 when several buildings were taken apart and reassembled here on site. The village has a replica of stagecoache relay station, Butterfield Overland Mail Station. A man who has a leather shop in one of the cabins showed us around telling us about each building. Today there ae barns and corn cribs, stables and cabins, a blacksmith shop and the relay station. It represents national rural heritage; it is a visible cause to appreciate our ancestors, who working with a broadax and hand tools created these buildings
Today is a good day to drive! Wheatland, Missouri Settlers Village is a collection of thirteen authentic log buildings on the twon square. It all began in 1992 when several buildings were taken apart and reassembled here on site. The village has a replica of stagecoache relay station, Butterfield Overland Mail Station. A man who has a leather shop in one of the cabins showed us around telling us about each building. Today there ae barns and corn cribs, stables and cabins, a blacksmith shop and the relay station. It represents national rural heritage; it is a visible cause to appreciate our ancestors, who working with a broadax and hand tools created these buildings
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