The Belfast Museum barn on Market Street underwent extensive renovation in 2002. After discovering the barn was actually "going South" on it's underpinnings, fundraising efforts made possible the pouring of a new foundation, new siding, new windows and front doors, and a decent set of steps to go in. The barn is now home to the museum's "Crime and Punishment" exhibit, the old two-man jail cell and a horse-drawn funeral carriage.
The Belfast Museum barn on Market Street underwent extensive renovation in 2002. After discovering the barn was actually "going South" on it's underpinnings, fundraising efforts made possible the pouring of a new foundation, new siding, new windows and front doors, and a decent set of steps to go in. The barn is now home to the museum's "Crime and Punishment" exhibit, the old two-man jail cell and a horse-drawn funeral carriage.