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“the oldest building still standing in Cleveland”
Once a stagecoach stop on Buffalo-Cleveland-Detroit post road, today Dunham Tavern Museum is the oldest building still standing on its original site in the city of Cleveland. The 1824 home of Rufus and Jane Pratt Dunham in MidTown Cleveland is now a designated Cleveland Landmark listed on the Register of National Historic Places. In stark contrast to the cityscape that surrounds it, the museum and its gardens offer a glimpse of history and insight into the lifestyles of early Ohio settlers and travelers.
Never knew this adorable place was here until In came to shoot a wedding. Great venue with easy to access facilities for all. Very pretty gardens. Read more
Did you know that the oldest existing building in Ohio is not only in your home town - but hiding in plain sight in Midtown on Euclid Avenue? If you don't know, you had better ask somebody. As in,... Read more
My family and I were in route to an art museum across town and happened to drive by the Dunham Museum. Having recently moved from Ohio to Connecticut, the beautifully preserved 1800's colonial... Read more
Dunham Tavern Museum
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