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Frazier Farmstead
Frazier Farmstead Museum is a six acre site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was settled in 1868 by community founder W.S. Frazier and continuously occupied by his family for 115 years.
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Frazier Farmstead Museum – Barn
In 1983, the entire estate and its contents were willed to the Milton-Freewater Area Foundation by his descendants. It is operated and maintained as a restored house and farm museum by the Milton-Freewater Area Historical Society.
The Frazier home was built in 1892 and houses a fine collection of antique furnishings and other items of the 19th Century daily living. Most of the furnishings are the original items to the home.
The site also houses a 1918 barn, a carriage house and several other buildings, all of which were an integral part of a turn-of-the-century working farm.
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McCoy Cabin
The museum is open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11:00am to 4:00pm and by special appointment for group tours. The facility is closed January, February and March. There is no admission charge, however all donations are welcome.