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Federal style Pennsylvania brick farmhouse in Ligonier - c. 1860
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"A B Myers Hardware Implements and Vehicles" - 1906 - is now an antique shop and unique private residence.
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James Pollock House - "The Tempest" - c. 1784, is possibly the oldest existing 18th century stone house still standing in Ligonier.
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Colonial Revival style "summer house" built in Rector - 1929-30
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A wedding dress and child's party dress from the era were on display.
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1927 Buick Roadster from the restored collection of David and Guy Davis in the rear parking circle of the house.
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Ankney Farm - a small red brick house - c. 1865 - forms the core of the large stone and brick house on property now known as "Lamb Chop Farm."
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