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| The antebellum Alston-Cobb house, built about 1854 and renovated in the 1980's, now serves as the Clarke County Museum and home of the county historical society. Visitors can explore the five exhibit rooms and an exterior kitchen. Permanent exhibits focus on regional military contributions, Native American culture, architecture, domestic life and agricultural traditions. Future displays will explore the history of forestry, local salt works, and Croatian immigrants. Researchers and genealogists may find help in the society's record center.Programs include tours for schools, senior groups and other interested parties. Pioneer Day every second Saturday in November, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Evening hours allow visitors a special opportunity to see museum exhibits.
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