This restored log building, constructed between 1785 and 1790, served as one of the first toll booths along the Northern Turnpike. Travelers were required to pay a toll for transporting swine and cattle. The site is now maintained by The Murrysville Historical Preservation Society, which often conducts reenactments portraying 18th-century life. # Why Go 🏛️ See a restored 18th-century toll house 🎭 Experience historical reenactments 🌳 Explore a historical preservation site 🆓 Free to visit # Cost 💰 Free for all to visit.
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