Last updated: June 4, 2018
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Harrison County Welcome Center and Historical Village
What an experience I (Rocky) had at the Harrison County Welcome Center and Historical Village! Even though this wasn’t a stop for Meriwether Lewis & William Clark, they helped pave the way for later generations of people, who were the pioneers I learned about while on my visit at the Historical Village. This is a great place to learn about the Loess Hills and the Lincoln Highway, which was the first transcontinental highway! Welcome Center Specialist Kristin took me on a personal tour of the museum!
My first stop was an 1850s Log Cabin --the first building that Preston Niles, the man who started the museum, moved to his orchard in 1937-38 and opened as a museum with just a rope bed, cultivator and plow. Boy, the collection has grown a lot since then! It is now housed in five buildings with lots of cool artifacts. While on my tour I got to sit on the bench in the log cabin, and I learned about life in the early days of the pioneers as they headed west into the land my ancestor, Seaman, saw on his journey.

There is so much to see and do here at the Harrison County Welcome Center, and I could stay so much longer! But the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is 3,700 miles long so I’d better keep going on my trip!
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