Harvesting demonstration, Members tour, Black Creek Pioneer Village, February 3, 2018
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Resource ID
7634
Access
Open
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
03 February 2017
Keywords
agricultural history, Black Creek Pioneer Village, Grain barn, grain
Program Category
Other
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Harvesting demonstration, Members tour, Black Creek Pioneer Village, February 3, 2018
Description
Members on a behind-the-scenes tour of Black Creek Pioneer Village enjoy a demonstration of separating grain from straw in Daniel Stong's Barn. Dating to 1825, the barn remains in its original location. With both Pennsylvania German and English influences in its construction, it is a single storey, with double cribs or mows for grain storage. The barn has a large threshing floor in the centre that was used for threshing and winnowing.
Marker lat / long: 43.777281, -79.524089 (WGS84)