Mary Jenkins House
The Mary Jenkins House dates from 1783 or before and is believed to be the oldest frame house in Easton. It was the home of Miss Mary Jenkins for many years.
The two and one-half story building has mantels enlivened by crossettes, common in the Georgian architecture period.
The museum’s permanent exhibits are located on the first floor, with the second floor housing Staff Only offices.
The permanent exhibits includes our recently finished “Voices of the African American Experience” exhibit.
The Mary Jenkins House is located at 30 S. Washington Street. It is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday 10am – 3pm.