A bedroom is left as it was in the 1800s at the Weston Homestead.
Peter Weston is a fourth-generation descendant of Benjamin Weston, who built the Weston Homestead in Madison from 1790 to the early 1800s. The house is for sale for the first time in its history.
Peter Weston, left, and Jack Gibson, right, stand in the schoolroom that was attached to the house in the 1800s. Weston is a fourth-generation descendant of Benjamin Weston who built the house between 1790 and the early 1800s.
Peter Weston, left, and conservationist Jack Gibson, right, offer a tour of the kitchen in the Weston Homestead in Madison. Weston is a fourth-generation descendant of Benjamin Weston who built the house between 1790 and the early 1800s.
Peter Weston stands in one of the bedrooms in the Weston Homestead in Madison. Weston is a fourth-generation descendant of Benjamin Weston who built the house between 1790 and the early 1800s.
The Weston Homestead in Madison is up for sale.
Peter Weston points to a picture of a family reunion at the homestead in 1986 while giving a tour of the historic Weston Homestead in recently. Weston is a fourth-generation descendant of Benjamin Weston who built the house between 1790 and the early 1800s.
Peter Weston stands in front of pictures of relatives, Deacon Ben Weston, top picture, Nathan Weston, right picture and Almeda Weston, left picture, during a tour of the Weston Homestead in Madison. Weston is a fourth-generation descendant of Benjamin Weston who built the house between 1790 and the early 1800s.
Peter Weston reflects on the connection of the homestead and his family during a tour of the Weston Homestead in Madison. Weston is a fourth-generation descendant of Benjamin Weston who built the house between 1790 and the early 1800s.