The lower floor remains much the same as when horse-drawn carriages were stored here. The upper floor showcases a country doctor's office from the turn of the 19th century.
United African Methodist Episcopal Church was originally erected by its parishioners and patrons in 1906 on nearby McEwen Street, and moved to its present site in 2007.
This park has areas for both passive and active recreation in a historic setting that features powder mill buildings and remains from the Civil War era.
Located at the intersection of Stone Castle Road and 17k in the Town of Montgomery, the Colden Mansion Ruins is a town-owned property that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.