A Collier nonprofit has crafted an 18th-century barn on its national historic landmark site.
Neville House Associates plans to use the structure, crafted with wood from an 1810 Belgium barn found at the Steranko Farm in Latrobe, to provide more authentic experiences at the Woodville Plantation.
“It fits in with our time period,” said Susan O’Toole, Neville House Associates president. “There obviously would have been a barn on this property. It was a working farm for many years. We felt this would give us an opportunity to have programming, events, rentals, etc., which would generate income – which is important for any historical site.”