John's Little House At Spruce Forest Artisan Village

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To the left of John's Little House is the Markely House, a pre Revolutionary log home. Peggy Nixon is a slate painter and her studio is on the second floor. Gary Yoder is a bird carver and his studio is on the first floor.

Also to your left beyond view is the old Compton school, a one room school from the early 1800s.

Further to your left and beyond view are other structures occupied by artisans and the Penn Alps restaurant.

 

The camera is  located in the second floor front window of the Miller Peace Center at Spruce Forest. This was the original home of Benedict Miller, an early Amish bishop from this area. 

The web camera is no longer operational. We will try to maintain a seasonal picture. Click here to view videos on the original Little House. And come visit and visit often, and see what we have, yet, still.

To the right of John's Little House is the Glotfelty House, a pre Revolutionary log home. Ann Jones is a weaver and occupies the house.

Also to your right beyond view is another rustic structure occupied by Lynn Lais, a potter.

To the rear of the Miller Peace Center is an old stable occupied by John Daugherty, a soap maker.