Norris Farm, Cemetery, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east...
Significance: The cemetery at the Norris Farm is the final resting place for many members of the Norris and Baker families, two prominent families within Monongahela County, West Virginia. The contributions th... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, Cemetery, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east...
Significance: The cemetery at the Norris Farm is the final resting place for many members of the Norris and Baker families, two prominent families within Monongahela County, West Virginia. The contributions th... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, Cemetery, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east...
Significance: The cemetery at the Norris Farm is the final resting place for many members of the Norris and Baker families, two prominent families within Monongahela County, West Virginia. The contributions th... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, Chicken House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile...
Significance: The chicken house on the Norris Farm is an example of a mid-twentieth century agricultural outbuilding. The chicken house is unique in its size, its number of stories, and its construction. With... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, Chicken House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile...
Significance: The chicken house on the Norris Farm is an example of a mid-twentieth century agricultural outbuilding. The chicken house is unique in its size, its number of stories, and its construction. With... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, Forebay Bank Barn, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 ...
Significance: The barn located on the Norris farm is an example of a forebay bank barn that was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Pennsylvania. The barn may represent a migration patter... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, Tractor Shed-Combine Barn, .5 mile west of County Road 85...
Significance: The tractor shed/combine barn is an example of an early-twentieth century agricultural outbuilding that contributed to the operation of a large farm in the region. With changes in agricultural pr... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, Forebay Bank Barn, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 ...
Significance: The barn located on the Norris farm is an example of a forebay bank barn that was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Pennsylvania. The barn may represent a migration patter... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More
John Bly House, East side of County Road 857, just north of intersecti...
Significance: Constructed in the mid-nineteenth century, the John Bly House functioned as a stagecoach stop on the Morgantown and Uniontown Turnpike, a major link between Uniontown, in Fayette County, Pennsylva... More
Norris Farm, Cemetery, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east...
Significance: The cemetery at the Norris Farm is the final resting place for many members of the Norris and Baker families, two prominent families within Monongahela County, West Virginia. The contributions th... More
Norris Farm, Tractor Shed-Combine Barn, .5 mile west of County Road 85...
Significance: The tractor shed/combine barn is an example of an early-twentieth century agricultural outbuilding that contributed to the operation of a large farm in the region. With changes in agricultural pr... More
Norris Farm, House, .5 mile west of County Road 857 & .25 mile east of...
Significance: Constructed in three different periods between ca. 1780 and ca. 1935, the main house on the Norris Farm demonstrates the development of mid-Atlantic farm architecture. The dwelling was constructe... More