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<li><strong>Eberhart House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1985)</em>-a 2-story frame home located at 2102 Springville Rd. built before 1885.</li>
 
<li><strong>Eberhart House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1985)</em>-a 2-story frame home located at 2102 Springville Rd. built before 1885.</li>
 
<li><strong>Canankamp Place</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1981)</em>-built in 1881 the Victorian-style home located at 4573 McKee Rd. features ornate woodwork and hand-carved and hand-painted grain doors, pantry, and wainscoting.</li>
 
<li><strong>Canankamp Place</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1981)</em>-built in 1881 the Victorian-style home located at 4573 McKee Rd. features ornate woodwork and hand-carved and hand-painted grain doors, pantry, and wainscoting.</li>
<li><strong>Bergoon House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located on the west side of St.Rt. 3 south of Craigton. The Bergoon Barn <span style="color: blue;">[Destroyed 2012]</span>, also a landmark, was located in back of the house. Both the house and barn were constructed of brick and were built in 1835 by Jacob Shelly for his daughter Betty (Shelly) Yocum. The property is also known as the Willour Farm.</li>
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<li><strong>Bergoon House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located on the west side of St.Rt. 3 south of Craigton. The Bergoon Bank Barn <span style="color: blue;">[Destroyed 2012]</span>, also a landmark, was located in back of the house. Both the house and barn were constructed of brick and were built in 1835 by Jacob Shelly for his daughter Betty (Shelly) Yocum. The property is also known as the Willour Farm.</li>
 
<li><strong>Anfang House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located on Twp.Rd. 35. The house was built by Andrew Romich in the early 1830s and is a Georgian-style house made of soft pink brick on a stone foundation with a slate roof.</li>
 
<li><strong>Anfang House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located on Twp.Rd. 35. The house was built by Andrew Romich in the early 1830s and is a Georgian-style house made of soft pink brick on a stone foundation with a slate roof.</li>
 
<li><strong>John Donley House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located on the north side of St.Rt. 3 west of Co.Rd. 157. It is believed that Abraham Soliday built the house in the 1860s as it is marked on the 1873 map. The walls are constructed of two layers of heavy 2&#8243;X12&#8243; planks criss-crossed at a 45-degree angle. The interior walls are covered with wooden lath and plaster.</li>
 
<li><strong>John Donley House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located on the north side of St.Rt. 3 west of Co.Rd. 157. It is believed that Abraham Soliday built the house in the 1860s as it is marked on the 1873 map. The walls are constructed of two layers of heavy 2&#8243;X12&#8243; planks criss-crossed at a 45-degree angle. The interior walls are covered with wooden lath and plaster.</li>
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