The Paoli House is an 1870s era structure registered as a state historical site. The building has served as a stagecoach stop, restaurant, bar, boarding house, residence, art store, and retail shop. Today, the Paoli House is home to One Oak Bicycle and two private apartments.
The Paoli Backyard was at one time a tillable farm field supporting the occupants of the Paoli House. Today, it is an acre greenspace that includes a well preserved mid-1800s vintage smokehouse. In the future, the Backyard may be available as a venue for select events.
Built in the 1930s, this structure is notable for its oak beam supports, cinder block walls, and curved open span wood trusses. The new renovation preserves the barn within a modern structure. Perfect for Paoli retail.
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