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The original museum was established in 1972 as a collection of artifacts in a room of City Hall. [2] The following year, the Jeffersontown and Southeastern Jefferson County Historical Society was formed and became the curators of the museum. The society also worked to obtain artifacts and documents for display.
located at the Colorado Railroad Museum: 31: District No. 17 School-Medlen School: District No. 17 School-Medlen School: April 14, 2015 : South Turkey Creek Road: Morrison: District school; owned by county historical society. 32
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Site of Jefferson County's first incorporated village, settled in 1836, but largely abandoned by 1900 because it was bypassed by the railroads. The only remaining original building is the 1852 Greek Revival Baptist church. [112] Several historic cabins have been moved in from elsewhere for the museum. [113] 46: Pitzner Site (47 Je 676)
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Jefferson County embarked on a building program following the American Civil War and paid John H. Morse $2000 for the construction of Sandy Creek Covered Bridge in 1872. Six bridges were built that year along the Old Lemay Ferry Road to connect the county seat of Hillsboro to St. Louis County. It was destroyed by high water in 1886, and was ...
The park includes land in the Shenandoah Valley in Jefferson County, West Virginia; Washington County, Maryland and Loudoun County, Virginia. The park is managed by the National Park Service , an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior .