Midway - Museum, Church and Cemetery Attractions
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The Midway Historic District consists of the midway Museum, Church and Cemetery. The original Midway Congregational Church was established in 1752 but was burned during the American Revolution. The church was rebuilt in 1792 and still stands today.
The Midway Museum houses documents, exhibits, and furnishings from the Colonial period through December, 1865. The museum is housed in a replica 18th century cottage-style house.
Two Generals from the American Revolution are buried in the Cemetery - Daniel Stewart and James Screven. A monument at the center of the cemetery is dedicated to them.
The Midway Museum houses documents, exhibits, and furnishings from the Colonial period through December, 1865. The museum is housed in a replica 18th century cottage-style house.
Two Generals from the American Revolution are buried in the Cemetery - Daniel Stewart and James Screven. A monument at the center of the cemetery is dedicated to them.