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Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory Restoration

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Description

From 1878 to 1972, traditional craftsmen at the Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory constructed wooden saddletrees, the internal framework of a saddle. Saddles played a key role in American transportation history, and the factory was the nation's oldest continually operated family-owned saddletree factory upon its closure. After decades of fundraising, community volunteers helped to reopen the historic building as a living history museum in May 2002.

Restoration efforts were supported by a Transportation Enhancements award.

Goal / Mission

The preservation and restoration of the Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory aims to contribute to the overall economic and cultural development of the community.

Results / Accomplishments

The restoration of the Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory benefits the city of Madison as a reminder of its unique role in transportation history while enhancing the cultural and economic health of the community. The museum brings an estimated $1 million to the local economy annually.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
Historic Madison, Inc.
Primary Contact
John Staicer
Historic Madison, Inc.
500 West Street
Madison, IN 47250
812-265-3426
saddle@seidata.com
http://www.historicmadisoninc.com/
Topics
Art & Recreation / Libraries & Museums
Community / Civic Engagement
Community / Social Environment
Organization(s)
Historic Madison, Inc.
Source
National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse
Date of publication
11/1/2002
Date of implementation
5/1/2002
Geographic Type
Rural
Location
Madison, IN
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