This barn was built circa 1900 and was moved from Taylor Creek, Orleans to the museum in 1989. It is a great addition to the museum. It was once a drive shed and a woodworking facility for a family farm. Today the museum has two very interesting displays within this building . The bottom floor currently holds a dairy farming set up, with various tools that would have been used to make butter and other dairy products that would have been required by a community such as Cumberland in the 1930s. On the top floor there is a carpenter's woodshop set up with tools and other interesting instruments that would have been used to build some of the housing and other building all around Cumberland. Take a step inside to look at the two important displays of Cumberland heritage history! Look upstairs and downstairs! | ||||||