106. Glass and China: A collection of pattern and art glass. Also some beautiful pieces of china and syrup pitchers. Look them over.
107. Blacksmith Shop: This is a typical blacksmith shop of the 1800's fully equipped with the things blacksmiths would need to begin work.
108. Swaby Collection: A beautiful collection of game and fish plates. A large collection of walking canes, old radios, and battery operated toys.
109. Mercantile Annex: Another showroom for Har-Ber Village mercantile store which is just ahead. The merchandise from here was used by early settlers. Take time to study the display. Be sure to visit the old mercantile store.
110. Washing Machine Shed: Almost every type of washing machine can be found in this display. Also cream separators and coffee mill, along with other appliances and hand tools used in early days. Notice the bathtub and hot water system, and chicken incubator.
111. Har-Ber Village Mercantile: A replica of a general store with many different items that were for sale in old-time stores. You can look at this display a long time and not see it all.
112. Law Office: Complete with law books and ancient Oliver typewriter and wood stove. Notice front door - it is over 100 years old.
113. Future Telephone Booth Project
114. Brick Display: Bricks from 50 states and several foreign countries.
115. More: Apple slicer, lard pieces, jack corn sheller, etc.