Null House Tour
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Step Into History: Tour the Null House
Discover one of Warren County’s most treasured historical landmarks on an intimate, guided tour of the Null House, built in 1798 by Christian and Charles Null. As the oldest standing in-place log house in the county—and a possible Safe House on the Underground Railroad—this site offers a rare window into early American life and resilience.
During this immersive experience, you'll step back in time to the pioneer era, tracing the evolution of the house and uncovering the compelling stories of the people who lived there. From its original construction through its many transformations, the Null House holds secrets and stories waiting to be explored.
Tour Details:
Group Size: Limited to 20 attendees for a personalized experience
Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours (we'll remain available the full 2 hours for extended questions or exploration)
Tickets: Transferable but non-refundable
Join us for a meaningful journey into the past—where history isn’t just told, it’s felt.
Get Tickets
Discover one of Warren County’s most treasured historical landmarks on an intimate, guided tour of the Null House, built in 1798 by Christian and Charles Null. As the oldest standing in-place log house in the county—and a possible Safe House on the Underground Railroad—this site offers a rare window into early American life and resilience.
During this immersive experience, you'll step back in time to the pioneer era, tracing the evolution of the house and uncovering the compelling stories of the people who lived there. From its original construction through its many transformations, the Null House holds secrets and stories waiting to be explored.
Tour Details:
Group Size: Limited to 20 attendees for a personalized experience
Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours (we'll remain available the full 2 hours for extended questions or exploration)
Tickets: Transferable but non-refundable
Join us for a meaningful journey into the past—where history isn’t just told, it’s felt.
Get Tickets
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