This small building would become the epicenter of communication during James A. Garfield's presidential campaign of 1880. Learn more about the building before, during, and after that campaign season in 1880 here!
In 1893, the Carriage House and Horse Barn was built under the eye of Mrs. Garfield. She wanted to change the farm into more of a country estate and the creation of this building began that process. Find out more about the building.
The Chicken Coop visible today was constructed in 1893 while Mrs. Garfield was rearranging her farm into a country estate. Learn more about the building here!
Natural gas was discovered on the Garfield property in the 1880s. This small stone structure, eventually attached to the Carriage House and Horse Barn, was constructed to house the gas well.
Candidate James A. Garfield and wife Lucretia had this building built in 1877. In 1893, 12 years after the death of the president, Mrs. Garfield moved it to the rear of the property. Learn more about the historic barn and when visitos can view the inside!
In 1894, Mrs. Garfield started to transform the farm into a country estate for family. One of the buildings she transformed was a windmill that had fallen into disrepair.. Find out more about the windmill and her involvement in making these repairs!