September 27, 2010

The Casey House is the oldest existing house in Mountain Home (Baxter County). The house was built in about 1855 by early settler Randolph Casey, the county’s first representative to the state legislature. The pioneer dogtrot-style house is unusual in that it is built of milled lumber covering a log frame instead of the traditional exposed logs. The house has been restored and is maintained by the Baxter County Historical Society.

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