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Cambridge City, Indiana holds a key to our past in Huddleston Farmhouse on National Road. Built in 1841 by a Quaker family, that later left that church, it’s amazing to think that once upon a time they would have watched scores of soldiers walk past their home on the old National Road.
Two, and perhaps even three, of the Huddleston sons served in the war. It must have been an exhausting time for the family in what is now Cambridge City, Indiana!
When you tour the home, you can imagine the sound of soldiers clopping their way along the road, the sound of the train in the distance. It’s an amazing bit of Indiana history and something you should definitely see for yourself.
Huddleston Farmhouse Images from Cambridge City, Indiana
Huddleston Farmhouse on National Road: Cambridge City, Indiana Kitchen Hearth
Huddleston Farmhouse on National Road: Cambridge City, Indiana Formal Parlor
Huddleston Farmhouse on National Road: Cambridge City, Indiana Early Games
Huddleston Farmhouse on National Road: Cambridge City, Indiana From the Kitchen Looking Out
Huddleston Farmhouse on National Road: Cambridge City, Indiana
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Huddleston Farmhouse
838 National Road
Cambridge City, Indiana 47327
765.478.3172
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Special thank you to Nancy Sartain of Visit Wayne County Tourism for entry into Huddleston House. Opinions remain mine and mine alone (as always).
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