Contractors tearing down a former bar in Montour County got a lot more than they bargained for. They found a log cabin dating back to the 1700s. https://t.co/u0rvVdHqhS
— WNEP (@WNEP) February 7, 2020
"(The contractor) said it's very much salvageable and he couldn't believe it himself, what we uncovered here, and said it's very much worth saving," Frank Dombroski, Washingtonville town council president, told WNEP.
Officials now plan to carefully move the centuries-old cabin to another location and preserve it.
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