Stash wrote:
Built around 1803, Pliny Freeman and his family lived in the one and-a-half-story gambrel-roofed house in Sturbridge in the early 1800s.
The building was moved to Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts in 1950.
The barn at Freeman Farm was built around 1830 to 1850 in Charlton, Massachusetts. It has main doors at the gable ends to allow
for access to cattle on one side and hay and equipment on the other. This type of barn is called a New England style barn.