Mount Pleasant, Ohio, stands among the most remarkable small communities in early American history — a hub of antislavery activity, the literary center of its region, and home to 40 antebellum properties, most of them private homes still in daily use. On Sunday, September 13, from 1:00 to 3:00 PM, step inside two of those buildings. Built to Last is a free, self-guided open house featuring two preservation stories.
The Log House, a 200-year-old hewn-log structure, now home to a specialty retail shop — a model of adaptive reuse. The Black Schoolhouse, built to serve Mount Pleasant’s African American community when access to education was a hard-won right, is mid-restoration. Here, visitors see preservation in process.
We encourage visitors explore the historic district and imagine life 200 years ago in a small village where big ideas took root and changed the world.