Samuel Mickle House, Colonial house in Haddonfield, United States.
The Samuel Mickle House is a colonial structure on Kings Highway East with a distinctive gambrel roof and vertical cedar board siding. The building preserves traditional windows and early construction methods.
Built in 1736, this is one of the oldest structures in Haddonfield. It was moved three times before settling at its current location in 1965.
The house embodies the building techniques of early American settlers and houses documents from the colonial period. The rooms show how people lived and worked in this era.
The historical library inside is open on specific days and times throughout the week and month. Plan your visit according to these scheduled hours to access the collections.
Despite being moved three times, the house has retained its original construction and details. This durability makes it a rare example of early timber frame building.
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