“an historic 1800's farmhouse & tavern”
From 1836 to 1855, when a stagecoach ride from Detroit to Chicago was a long and arduous five-day trip, a favorite stopping place to relax and enjoy a meal was Walker’s farmhouse and tavern. A Federal-style white clapboard home and New England-style farm. We interpret Michigan’s frontier settlement and stagecoach eras during the first half of the nineteenth century through exhibits, audio visuals and walking tours of the grounds. A reconstructed barn houses a blacksmith shop and frontier map display. The Walker Tavern contains exhibits reflecting an 1840's stage stop. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
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Cambridge Junction Historic Park
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- Sun, Wed - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Pets Allowed
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Outdoor Seating
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