History on the Move
Historic sketch of a building being moved. Note they used at least six yoke (pairs) of oxen. Charles-Alexandre Lesueur (1778-1846). Le Havre (France), Muséum d’histoire naturelle. Starting at 9 am on Tuesday, July 29, 2025 (weather permitting) you will be able to see a similar scene when the Jackson Historical Society moves its Museum building (the old Jackson Town Hall) about 150 feet to a new location, albeit with modern equipment instead of oxen. The building is all jacked up and ready to roll! Be sure to put this on your calendar! Bring a lawn chair and watch the fun from a safe distance across the street The Conway Public Library's Henney History Room Curator, Bob Cottrell, (and part-time curator at the Jackson Historical Society) will present the library's newest hands-on outreach program about "simple machines" to help explain and interpret the mechanics of the moving operation and to compare tools and techniques of the past and the present. This new...