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Historical society rebuilding 'log skyscraper' at Hanna's Town

Volunteer Dan Balzarini, left, and Jim Clayton, right, vice chair of the Westmoreland Historical Society, move large sections of wood to be installed in the floor of a log house that is being rebuilt at Historic Hanna’s Town. The house is referred to as a “log skyscraper” because of the 10-foot-high first-floor ceiling.

Workers at Historic Hanna’s Town are rebuilding part of Westmoreland County’s colonial history, stacking two-century-old, 20-foot-long logs to give new life what the county historical society is calling its “log skyscraper.”


Source: The Tribune-Review