Built in 1839, this Greek Revival house was the center of a busy and productive farm at mid-century operated by the Swan family, in residence from 1850-1890. Learn about the lives of the family and their accomplishments as farmers and merchants and see twenty rooms restored and furnished in the Empire style. Also on the property are the Johnson Farm and The Mike Weaver Drain Tile Museum that is comprised of a collection of more tan 500 drain tiles dating back to 500 B.C. Open May 1–October 31; Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–4pm; Sundays, 1–5pm; Closed Mondays and July 4.