Chesterland Historical Foundation
Chesterland Historical Foundation, located at the corner of Caves and Mayfield Road in Chesterland, Ohio, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the township. Established in 1973 with a generous donation of five acres of land, the foundation has since acquired and restored several historical structures, including the 1847 Scotland School, the Silas Tanner House, the Stone Family Barn, the T.J. Thayer General Store, and the Interurban Station. These buildings have been meticulously restored to retain their original historical features, offering visitors a glimpse into the township's past.
At the heart of the foundation is the Chester Town Hall, originally built in 1850 and now serving as the focal point for monthly and annual meetings. The foundation also invites donations of period items to be displayed in the T.J. Thayer General Store, which features an interior layout reminiscent of its 1899 opening. With its commitment to preserving and sharing the history of Chesterland, the Chesterland Historical Foundation provides a unique and educational experience for visitors interested in the township's heritage.
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