Sampson-Clark Toll House
This restored log building was one of the first toll booths for travelers along the Northern Turnpike.

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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