Mid 1700s
This quaint three story house is a rare surviving example of a town house from the colonial Shenandoah Valley. Originally located in downtown Woodstock, Virginia, it was taken down for the construction of an apartment complex. It is known as the Willy Cabin due to its most prominent resident, Reverend Bernard Willy, a Swiss Reformed Lutheran minister who lived in the house from the late 1780s to 1810. Colonial period cooking demonstrations are occasionally held in the downstairs kitchen.

Original site Woodstock, Virginia 
Reconstruction 
Willy Cabin summer garden 
Kitchen cooking fireplace 
Living/Dining Room 
Kitchen 
Kitchen 
Colonial cooking demonstration 
Willy house view with 1st floor kitchen
