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Museum Restoration
Columbus-Belmont State Park

This farmhouse built in the 1850's has been used to display Native American and Civil War relics since the Civilian Conservation Corps established a camp here during the 1930's and turned this site into an historical park. Through the years many features of the original farmhouse have been lost or altered. In 2001, the Department of Parks decided to restore the farmhouse, allowing existing elements of the original structure to remain while renovating it for use as a museum open to the public.
 

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