About Us
Restored Neo-Greek home of early county sheriff and bank president. The House is on the National Register and is furnished in the late Victorian style up to the 1920's. Includes the law office and the Theme Rooms! Barn was built in 1850 and is open for tours with tools, equipment, and heritage arts demonstrations.
The barn at Adaland was constructed about 1850 by the son of the original settler of the land. It is of post and beam construction with native yellow poplar and other hardwoods used in the interior. Rafters were attached to the 8 inch x 8 inch beams by cutting a slot and inserting the rafter which was then fastened with wooden pegs. The barn has been restored and houses a display of early farm tools dating from about 1881. Tours are held on weekends or by request.