Historic Rooms Filled with Character and Story
The first floor of 1812 Hitching Post is a place where guests gather. Some of the most memorable photographs are captured here. History lingers in rooms that are rich with character and warmth. They offer a variety of settings that feel lived-in and authentic. These settings are deeply connected to the home’s past.
Guests are welcome to move freely through the first floor of the home. The public rooms are shown in the map, below. Each space offers its own sense of place—inviting conversation, quiet reflection, and meaningful connection. The front rooms include an original log cabin built in 1812. It anchors the home with unmistakable authenticity and charm. This makes it a favorite backdrop for historic and detail-driven photos.
The living room and welcome spaces provide beautiful natural light, architectural details, and layered textures that photographers love. These rooms aren’t just backdrops—they are part of the experience, shaping how guests interact and how the day feels from moment to moment.
Together, the first-floor gathering rooms create a seamless and story-rich environment—perfect for greeting guests, capturing timeless images, and celebrating within the historic heart of 1812 Hitching Post.
