Wadeson Cabin State Historic Site [ND]

Description

This hand-hewn oak log cabin stands on the east bank of the Sheyenne River. Built in 1878 by Carl Jensen and his nephew John Bjerke, the cabin served as a community hall, country store, pioneer home, and finally as an icehouse. There is a marker on the site.

The site is open to the public.

Website does not specify any interpretive services available at the site.

Spring Green Preservation Fund [NC]

Description

The Spring Green Preservation Fund is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and fully restoring the Spring Green Primitive Baptist Church, which is located in Cary, NC. The church was originally built in 1879, and today also holds an associated building and cemetary. The church is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The location is currently under renovation, but will offer tours of the church and its associated cemetary upon completion. The site offers an extensive year-by-year photo gallery showing the evolution of the restoration of the church, along with visitor information and a brief history of the church.

Not yet open to the public.

Prairie House Foundation [OK]

Description

"The Prairie House Foundation was incorporated on January 04, 2002 in Duncan, Oklahoma by a concerned citizen, Mrs. Jerry Pat (Gail) Loafman, after she purchased the W. T. Foreman house from the Duncan School System in an attempt to prevent its demise. Mrs. Loafman sold the house to the Prairie House Foundation on May 15, 2002." The foundation's main goal is to renovate and preserve the W.T. Foreman house, a historically and architecturally important structure. To this end, the foundation is currently working on raising funds needed for the renovation.

The site offers photo galleries of the house by year, a news section, and information about the financial state of the foundation.

The site is under restoration.