The Bedford Village Historic District is home to several notable buildings, including the court house built in 1787, the library established in 1807, the school house constructed in 1829, the post office dating back to around 1838, and the Presbyterian church erected in 1872. These buildings offer a glimpse into the architectural styles and historical periods of the area.
Within the Bedford Village Historic District, two of the buildings have been transformed into museums. These museums provide visitors with an opportunity to delve deeper into the history and culture of the area.
The Bedford Historical Society operates two museums within the Bedford Village Historic District. One is located in the former court house, and the other is housed in the former school house. These museums offer a wealth of information and exhibits about the history of Bedford and its surrounding areas.
History & Anthropology Historic house
612 Old Post Rd, Bedford
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