The Oldest Building Still Standing on its Original Site in the City of Cleveland
A former stagecoach stop and the oldest building in Cleveland still standing on its original foundation, Dunham Tavern Museum gives a glimpse into the lives of early travelers and settlers in the Western Reserve.
Weather permitting, a stroll along our Heritage Trail adds another dimension to your visit.
The original barn burnt down in 1963, and a replica barn was built to replace it in 2000. Whenever possible, original construction methods were used. The barn now serves as a rental and education center for nonprofit organizations, corporations, school groups, scouts, and individuals.
We offer a variety of educational programs for all ages of students and scouts. A typical program with us includes a museum tour with a brief history of the Dunham family and explanation of life in the early 1800s, along with an educational activity held in the Dunham Barn.
Open Sunday and Wednesday, Guided Tours 1-4pm.
Please call 216-431-1060 or email us at dunhamtavern@sbcglobal.net to arrange a group tour
To rent our barn, please call us at 216-431-1060 or email us at dunhamtavern@sbcglobal.net
Tour Fee: $5 for adults and children 13 and older; children age 12 and under: no charge
http://www.dunhamtavern.org/
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