Shinn Curtis Log House, Historic log house in Mount Holly, United States.
The Shinn Curtis Log House is a colonial building constructed from hand-hewn logs that demonstrates early American building techniques from the 18th century. The structure features massive timber beams carefully fitted together and shows the sturdy construction methods that were common at that time.
Built in 1712, the structure remained hidden inside larger buildings until demolition work in 1967 revealed the original log house beneath. This discovery allowed historians to better understand construction methods and life during the early colonial period.
The structure reflects how early settlers in the region lived and built their homes using time-tested craftsmanship that shaped generations. It shows the everyday reality of colonial life and the practical building methods people relied on during that era.
The house is located in Mount Holly and can be visited through educational programs organized by local historians. Visitors should check ahead since the building is not always open for tours.
The Curtis family owned the property for more than a century before passing it to the Mount Holly Historical Society. This long family ownership meant the house was preserved in private hands across multiple generations.
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