Stone's Trace Historical Society is a renowned organization dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of early American settlers and pioneers in Ligonier, Indiana. With the Stone's Tavern Inn National Historic Site as its centerpiece, the society hosts the Annual Stone's Trace Festival, offering a captivating experience of early American life, crafts, and traditions. Additionally, Stone's Trace Historical Society is home to the Stone's Trace Regulators, organizing Midwest Muzzle Loading and Black-powder Shooting Events, as well as the Annual Stone's Trace Regulators Rendezvous and Primitive Camp.
At Stone's Trace, visitors can explore the Gramling Cabin, a 19th-century home relocated and reconstructed on the grounds by dedicated volunteers. Originally built by the Gramling family in 1850, this historical structure offers a fascinating glimpse into Indiana and American history. With a mission to give the past a future, Stone's Trace Historical Society relies on the generous support of friends who understand the importance of preserving these significant historical landmarks.
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