Cunningham House and Outbuildings, building in West Virginia, United States
Cunningham House and Outbuildings is a two-story log cabin with clapboard siding located in West Virginia as part of the Bulltown Historic District. The property includes several outbuildings such as a granary and food cellar that served agricultural and storage purposes for the farm family.
The house was built in the 1830s and represents early settlement in central West Virginia during the pioneering era. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 after the property was acquired by the United States Army Corps of Engineers during the construction of Burnsville Dam.
The site is located near Napier and is part of the publicly accessible Bulltown Historic Area near Burnsville Lake where visitors can explore the buildings and walk through the grounds. Wear comfortable shoes since the terrain can be uneven and walking provides the best way to view the property.
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