TEA-21 funds in the amount of $400,000 will be available for the project, while $100,000 must be raised by the museum. $50,000 of that challenge has already been secured, thanks to a very generous contribution
The following list should give you an idea of what we hope to accomplish in this first phase:
- Restoration of the 1875 Grain Barn
- Archaeological Identification of the South Union Cemetery
- Restoration and Re-Location of the 1818 Meeting House Foundation
- Construction of a New Visitors Parking Lot and Public Restroom Facilities
- Rehabilitation of 1930s Post-Shaker Buildings as Visitor Center, Staff Offices and Research Library
- Enhancements to Existing Entry to US 68-80
The museum is in the process of securing an architecture firm and finalizing our strategic plan. Check back soon for more details!

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